Tag: business

Tourism in crisis, business collapses for companies but the federal government doesn’t care

TORONTO – Tourism to Canada is in crisis: this was declared by the head of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada, according to which – as reported by Global News – companies in the sector are struggling to stay afloat and not drown in a sea of ​​debt caused by the shortage of foreign visitors. A concern confirmed by a survey conducted between April and May by Nanos – online, on a sample of 149 accountants of tourism companies – according to which about 45% of operators could close within three years, unless the government intervenes to adjust the terms of the loans. 

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CORRIERE CANADESE / Trudeau in Corea fra ambiente e business

TORONTO – Prima visita ufficiale di Justin Trudeau in Corea del Sud: il primo ministro è partito ieri per un viaggio di una settimana in Asia, dove parteciperà al vertice dei leader del G7 in Giappone ma, prima, farà tappa a Seoul, dove ricambierà la visita del presidente sudcoreano Yoon Suk Yeol a Ottawa lo scorso autunno. Da allora, entrambi i Paesi hanno concordato le loro strategie indo-pacifiche, piani che mirano a controbilanciare l’influenza cinese aumentando i legami economici e militari nella regione. Una volta a Seoul, Trudeau parteciperà alla cerimonia di apertura del Kapyong Battle Commemorative Trail, per onorare i contributi forniti dal Canada durante la guerra di Corea. Non è previsto che il prinmo ministro canadese visiti la zona smilitarizzata che separa la Corea del Nord da quella del Sud… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

Justin Trudeau in South Korea between environment and business

TORONTO – Justin Trudeau’s first official visit to South Korea: the prime minister left Canada today for a week-long trip to Asia, where he will participate in the G7 leaders’ summit in Japan but, first, he will stop in Seoul, where he will reciprocate South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s visit to Ottawa last fall. Since then, both countries have agreed on their Indo-Pacific strategies, plans that aim “to counterbalance Chinese influence by increasing economic and military ties in the region”. (more…)