Japan PM Vows to Revive Inbound Tourism Hit by Virus

  • 2/25/2023
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Tokyo, Oct 16, 2020, SPA -- Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga today, on Friday vowed to revive inbound tourism, which has been battered by the novel coronavirus pandemic, by compiling measures within the year, Kyodo reported. In a speech at Kyodo News' head office in Tokyo, Suga said he will maintain the country's target of attracting 60 million visitors by 2030 and keep working toward it. "I hope to revive inbound tourism by somehow surviving this coronavirus pandemic," said Suga as he marked one month since he launched his Cabinet. "Unless we balance measures against the novel coronavirus infections and the economy, Japan itself will not be able to keep up," said Suga. Tourism had been a key part of Japan's growth strategy, but it has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic that has halted most international travel. Demand for domestic travel has slowly returned, however, following the launch in July of the "Go To Travel" subsidy campaign. The premier also pledged to facilitate exports of Japanese farm products so as to raise income outside of metropolitan areas. Saying his mission is to create an environment in which people feel safe in returning to their normal lives, Suga said he plans to raise Japan's coronavirus testing capacity to 200,000 a day on average, the same level as seasonal flu tests carried out in the country. --SPA 00:37 LOCAL TIME 21:37 GMT 0019 www.spa.gov.sa/w1430577

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