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Turkey still sees 30 mln tourists in 2021 if lockdown succeeds

Middle EastTurkey still sees 30 mln tourists in 2021 if lockdown succeeds Reuters 2 minute read Local and foreign tourists visit Ayasofya-i Kebir Camii or Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Istanbul, Turkey January 29, 2021. REUTERS/Murad Sezer Turkey will still expect to welcome 30 million arrivals this year, twice the number last year, if daily coronavirus cases fall below 5,000 after a lockdown ends on May 17, Tourism and Culture Minister Mehmet Ersoy said on Monday. Turkey took much more drastic measures. We are already seeing that the number of cases is going down much faster in the last week. If our guess proves to be correct, the number of cases will go below 5000 by May 17, he said in a statement to Reuters.

Things won t get back to normal , but we can embrace the new normal

Things won t get back to normal , but we can embrace the new normal
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Euro zone factories raced ahead in April, prices jumped - PMI

BusinessEuro zone factories raced ahead in April, prices jumped - PMI ReutersJonathan Cable 1/2 Workers assemble campers at Knaus-Tabbert AG factory in Jandelsbrunn near Passau, Germany, March 16, 2021. Picture taken March 16, 2021. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert/File Photo Read More Euro zone factory activity growth surged to a record high in April, boosted by burgeoning demand and driving a rise in hiring, although supply constraints led to an unprecedented rise in unfulfilled orders, a survey showed. While a third wave of coronavirus infections in Europe has forced some governments to shutter much of their dominant service industries, factories have largely remained open. IHS Markit s final Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) rose to 62.9 in April from March s 62.5, albeit below the initial 63.3 flash estimate but the highest reading since the survey began in June 1997.

Analysis: Prospects fading, Turkey hopes lockdown rescues tourism season

Middle EastAnalysis: Prospects fading, Turkey hopes lockdown rescues tourism season Berna SuleymanogluCanan SevgiliBerna Suleymanoglu 1/4 Russian tourists pause as they visit Ayasofya-i Kebir Camii or Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Istanbul, Turkey January 29, 2021. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo Read More Turkey s tourism sector faces another lost season after a rapid coronavirus rise wiped out many early foreign bookings and prompted Russia, its top source of visitors, to halt flights and warn against travel this summer. In a last-ditch move to cut infections and save the season, President Tayyip Erdogan last week imposed a lockdown through mid-May in part, he said, so that European countries did not leave Turkey behind as they re-open beaches, restaurants and travel.

Supply constraints slow U S factory activity in April

BusinessSupply chain bottlenecks amid roaring demand slow U.S. manufacturing Lucia Mutikani 6 minute read A worker pours hot metal at the Kirsh Foundry in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, U.S., April 12, 2018. REUTERS/Timothy Aeppel U.S. manufacturing activity grew at a slower pace in April, restrained by shortages of inputs as rising vaccinations against COVID-19 and massive fiscal stimulus unleashed pent-up demand. The survey from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) on Monday showed record-long lead times, wide-scale shortages of critical basic materials, rising commodities prices and difficulties in transporting products across industries. The pandemic, now in its second year, has severely disrupted supply chains. The ISM noted that companies and suppliers continue to struggle to meet increasing rates of demand due to coronavirus impacts limiting availability of parts and materials. It cautioned that worker absenteeism, short-term shutdowns due to part shortages and difficult

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