It has been announced how much Russia will earn from tourism in 2023 12:40

Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said that the revenues of the Russian tourism sector at the end of 2023 are several times higher than before 2019 Covid-19. Quoted Interfax.

“The tourism industry has become very investment intensive and profitable. Last year, profits amounted to almost 280 billion rubles. This is approximately 2-3 times more than in 2019,” the head of the Ministry of Finance noted.

Siluanov added that the ministry plans to allocate 403 billion rubles over six years to create tourism infrastructure in the regions. The Minister stated that there are resources for the development of the sector.

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Source: Gazeta

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