- The government is considering reducing the VAT rate for tourism-related activities.
- A proposed rate of 10 percent is being studied for hospitality and gastronomy.
- Tourism Secretary Daniel Scioli mentioned the model follows some European countries.
- The aim is to make costs more competitive without devaluation or subsidies.
- The tourism sector is facing challenges with a significant drop in inbound tourism.
- In May, outbound tourism increased by 48.9 percent, while inbound tourism decreased by 10.1 percent.
- The government is focusing on strategies to boost inbound tourism.
- Winter season reservations are low, causing concern among business owners.
- The government is exploring creative solutions to enhance tourism competitiveness.
Source: ambito.com
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