President Muizzu announces financial incentives to boost tourism in northern Maldives
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu announced low-interest loans for commercial projects to boost tourism in the northern Maldives, specifically in Haa Alif and Haa Dhaalu Atolls. During a visit to Filladhoo, he emphasized government commitment to developing lands designated for tourism by providing favorable loan terms. Discussions with the Finance Minister have concluded, and the process is nearing commencement. The initiative aims to reduce financial constraints, accelerate development of resorts and guesthouses, and create jobs. This aligns with the government's strategy to decentralize tourism and ensure equitable development across atolls. Stakeholders expressed optimism about unlocking the tourism potential of the northern region.
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu announced low-interest loans for commercial projects to boost tourism in the northern Maldives, specifically in Haa Alif and Haa Dhaalu Atolls. During a visit to Filladhoo, he emphasized government commitment to developing lands designated for tourism by providing favorable loan terms. Discussions with the Finance Minister have concluded, and the process is nearing commencement. The initiative aims to reduce financial constraints, accelerate development of resorts and guesthouses, and create jobs. This aligns with the government's strategy to decentralize tourism and ensure equitable development across atolls. Stakeholders expressed optimism about unlocking the tourism potential of the northern region.
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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu announced low-interest loans for commercial projects to boost tourism in the northern Maldives, specifically in Haa Alif and Haa Dhaalu Atolls. During a visit to Filladhoo, he emphasized government commitment to developing lands designated for tourism by providing favorable loan terms. Discussions with the Finance Minister have concluded, and the process is nearing commencement. The initiative aims to reduce financial constraints, accelerate development of resorts and guesthouses, and create jobs. This aligns with the government's strategy to decentralize tourism and ensure equitable development across atolls. Stakeholders expressed optimism about unlocking the tourism potential of the northern region.
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