VALLETTA, Malta – Malta’s tourism industry is to continue benefiting in the seven years to come from EU funds after the government insisted with the European Commission on the importance of the coun
VALLETTA, Malta – Malta’s tourism industry is to continue benefiting in the seven years to come from EU funds after the government insisted with the European Commission on the importance of the country’s tourism sector, and which was acknowledged by the Commission.
This was announced by Parliamentary Secretary Ian Borg this morning during discussions held at the ministry with the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association representatives, including its president, Paul Bugeja, where opportunities related to the tourism sector in terms of EU funds were the highlight of the discussions.
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