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DBS rolls out support measures to cater to well-being of business owners

DBS rolls out support measures to cater to well-being of business owners
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Australian tourism businesses, facing annihilation , call for more state support

/ Posted on 4 February, 2021 16:44 A survey by the Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) showed that 55 per cent of tourism businesses in Australia will not survive till September without some kind of government support, while international borders remain closed. Against that bleak outlook for 2021, the ATEC is calling on the federal government to provide further financial support to the tourism industry, specifically, the export tourism businesses which are unable to operate at anywhere near their previous levels. One year into the pandemic, and Australian tourism business are running on empty “Tourism businesses were optimistic that by now international borders would be open and they would be seeing visitors return, but all indications are that these businesses face yet another tough year,” ATEC managing director Peter Shelley said.

Travel industry Down Under faces annihilation : Travel Weekly Asia

| A report from Australian Tourism Export Council indicates 80% of the country’s inbound tour operators will be gone by September “without some kind of government support”. Photo Credit: Getty Images/wallix Australian travel industry leaders have teamed up to launch Save The Travel Industry a national campaign that aims to pressure the Australian government to extend its JobKeeper financial rescue package until 2022, when international borders are expected to reopen. JobKeeper support is due to end on 28 March. Darren Rudd, CEO of the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA), a campaign supporter, is among those calling for government support beyond encouraging domestic tourism.

Report identifies rural broadband, natural gas expansion among policies to revitalize Northern Ontario communities

Author of the article: Sudbury Star Staff Publishing date: Jan 30, 2021  •  February 1, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Article content A policy report by the Ontario Real Estate Association identifies the creation of opportunity zones, as well as rural high-speed Internet and natural gas expansion among policies that can reverse economic and social decline in small and Northern communities. Small Towns, Big Opportunities: Unlocking Growth in Ontario’s Rural and Northern Communities says a growing desire for homes with more space and outdoor amenities and greater opportunities to work from home both side-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic provide golden opportunity for a small town comeback.

10 ways ICC made business work in 2020 - ICC - International Chamber of Commerce

10 ways ICC made business work in 2020 News • Paris, 29/12/2020 In a year that put to the test ICC’s ability to mobilise business behind global challenges, our pioneering spirit shone through to ensure our global institution lived up to its reputation as the trusted voice of business on issues facing people and planet. We’re taking a look back at our ground-breaking year to wrap up just 10 ways in which we made business work for everyone, every day, everywhere. Saving lives and livelihoods – ICC acts against Covid-19 Before Covid-19 had a name, ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO responded to the outbreak of coronavirus in China underscoring the need for a coordinated effort to protect lives, livelihoods and the global economy.

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