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DUBLIN Pandemic restrictions have completely or partly closed two-thirds of destinations worldwide to international tourism, according to the World Tourism Organization (UNTWO), a United Nations agency.
Almost a year since the World Health Organization labelled the novel coronavirus outbreak a pandemic, 69 out of 217 destinations remain “completely closed,” the UNTWO said on Monday in its latest Travel Restrictions Report.
Around the same number of destinations are “partially closed,” the UNWTO calculated.
Thirty-eight of the 69 completely-closed destinations have been that way for at least 40 weeks, the UNWTO said, noting “regional differences” in how the border controls are applied.
Thirty Asia-Pacific destinations are completely closed, twice as many as in Europe, where the pandemic hit hard in second and third waves over the winter months. Some European countries reimposed domestic travel restrictions and advisories telling people to stay at home, but in gener
DUBLIN Global trade shrank by 9 per cent in 2020 despite a late-year revival led by East Asia, according to estimates published on Wednesday by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The recovery was "uneven," with 8-per-cent fourth quarter growth in global merchandise or goods trade but stagnation in services, UNCTAD said. While international commerce was "greatly affected" by "economic and social disruptions brought about by Covid-19," East Asia registered "gains in global market share" after being able to "better weather the challenges of the pandemic," according to the UN trade body.