Dominican Republic and Argentina Sign Agreement to Boost Tourism

  • A recent agreement signed by the Dominican Republic and Argentina aims to bolster bilateral tourism, recognising the sector as a key instrument for regional integration and economic development. The joint declaration was signed by the Dominican Minister of Tourism, David Collado, and the Argentine Secretary of Tourism, Environment, and Sports, Daniel Scioli.
  • The agreement seeks to implement tourism facilitation measures and to coordinate joint promotional programs that will help increase visitor flow between the two nations. It also establishes an exchange of experiences and best practices for attracting tourism investments.
  • Minister Collado highlighted the importance of strengthening ties with Argentina, which has become the Dominican Republic’s third-largest source of tourists. Minister Scioli emphasised the impact of tourism on both economies and cultural diversity.
  • During the meeting, President Luis Abinader expressed his hope that the agreement would encourage more Argentinians and Dominicans to visit both countries.

(Source: Dominican Today)