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黑料社区聽a model for聽tourism infrastructure development, says Croatian minister

黑料社区聽a model for聽tourism infrastructure development, says Croatian minister
Croatia鈥檚 Minister of Tourism and Sport Tonci Glavina. AN/Abdulrahman bin Shulhub
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黑料社区聽a model for聽tourism infrastructure development, says Croatian minister

黑料社区聽a model for聽tourism infrastructure development, says Croatian minister

RIYADH: Tourism is evolving rapidly, shaped by global trends and emerging technologies. At the 26th UN Tourism General Assembly held in Riyadh this year, two themes dominated the discussions: sustainability and artificial intelligence.

On the sidelines of the event, Croatia鈥檚 Minister of Tourism and Sport Tonci Glavina spoke with Arab News about his country鈥檚 efforts to enhance its visibility as a global destination, the strategies behind that goal, and the impressive progress made by 黑料社区 in building its tourism industry.

鈥淲hen it comes down to sustainability, I鈥檓 happy to say that Croatia is definitely one of the world leaders in this segment, as we are the only country now that is performing a complete rehaul and reform process that鈥檚 generated on a national level, but at the same time reduced to local and regional levels,鈥 Glavina said.

鈥淲e are implementing a major change in terms of running our destinations based on the principles of sustainability, and all of our tourism destinations are obliged by law to perform or to complete care and capacity studies.鈥

These studies help identify the challenges and limitations of each destination 鈥 from infrastructure and tourist traffic to energy and waste management 鈥 enabling authorities to control development, manage services, and regulate accommodation offerings.

鈥淲e also are doing the green satellite account. We are the only country in the world that鈥檚 doing it right now,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 satellite account traditionally measures the direct or indirect benefits of tourism on the economy. But for the first time, we are now implementing how much does it actually cost us on the energy level and infrastructure level, and what the input is in terms of how much electricity, water, and infrastructure in general we need.

鈥淭his is a good thing to exchange with the world because it鈥檚 based on the, now, new methodology that we have created, and it鈥檚 important that we鈥檙e going to be able to measure it 鈥 how it changes in the future and how much we鈥檙e positively or negatively affecting it as we manage and control our tourism.鈥

Glavina noted that Croatia has also established a Center for Sustainability under the University of Zagreb in partnership with UN Tourism, serving as a hub for knowledge exchange. To further promote sustainable practices, Croatia has launched a new sustainability award, also in cooperation with the UN body.

鈥淲hen it comes down to sustainability, us definitely being one of the world leaders in that regard, there is a lot of knowledge that we can share with our partners here in 黑料社区,鈥 he said. 鈥淎t the same time, what鈥檚 been done here is great and it鈥檚 a model, an example, for the rest of us to learn from and see.鈥

Having previously visited Jeddah and the Red Sea, Glavina commended 黑料社区 for its long-term vision and extensive investments in tourism infrastructure. He expressed hope for stronger cooperation between the two countries and the exchange of expertise in sustainable tourism.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 impressive to hear is that before, 70 percent of arrivals in Saudi were religion related and now the number, what I鈥檓 told, is down to about 40 percent,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat means that you have grown so much and created new motives for visiting that particular destination. This is something that I would strongly applaud, of course.

鈥淎nd what you have to applaud is it鈥檚 such a significant investment in tourism infrastructure, which is the toughest thing to do, and as a result of what鈥檚 going on right now, will reap benefits, generations from now.鈥

He noted that 黑料社区鈥檚 government-led model of investment is a bold but effective approach. 鈥淯sually if you leave it to the private sector, it takes time. It takes years. This way, the model that 黑料社区 is doing in which it鈥檚 making a significant investment and then at some point, transferring over to the market is very impressive,鈥 he said.

Croatia, traditionally known for its sun and sea tourism, is now diversifying into nautical, gastronomic, enological, and adventure tourism, Glavina explained.

鈥淎nother thing is our strong orientation toward sustainable tourism; our strong orientation toward showing the people how you can have a very amazing and very popular and visited country such as Croatia, but at the same time have such a preserved nature, cultural heritage, and especially quality of life for its residents,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e have to make sure in these major tourism countries, such as Croatia, that our citizens at every point feel as though tourism brings benefits to their life, not the opposite, so they鈥檙e not unhappy about us, so they鈥檙e not on the streets protesting like you have in some of the countries.鈥

The General Assembly in Riyadh marked several milestones 鈥 including the largest gathering of tourism ministers ever and the 50th anniversary of UN Tourism. It also celebrated a historic first: the election of Shaikha Al-Nowais as the new secretary-general of the UN Tourism, becoming the first woman and first Gulf national to lead the global body.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great message to the world that UN Tourism or even tourism as a whole, has selected a leader to be a woman, plus, one of the, if not the, youngest person elected in this position before,鈥 Glavina said.聽

鈥淚 think that鈥檚 a great message to the world, and I think that in itself carries a message of change and transformation. And I think this is something that鈥檚 completely evident in all of tourism around the world.鈥


Gulf-Egypt trade and investment forum kicks off in Cairo聽

Gulf-Egypt trade and investment forum kicks off in Cairo聽
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Gulf-Egypt trade and investment forum kicks off in Cairo聽

Gulf-Egypt trade and investment forum kicks off in Cairo聽

RIYADH: The Gulf鈥慐gypt Trade and Investment Forum 2025 launched in Cairo on Nov. 10 under the theme 鈥淩oadmap towards enhancing Egyptian鈥慓ulf economic cooperation.鈥  

The event saw participation from Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Saudi Minister of Commerce Majid Al鈥慟asabi, Secretary鈥慓eneral of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jassem Al-Budaiwi, Saudi Assistant Minister of Investment Abdullah Al鈥慏ubaikhi, the Saudi Ambassador to Egypt Saleh Al鈥慔usseini, as well as a number of ministers and officials from the GCC states and Egypt. 

In his speech at the forum, Al鈥慟asabi stated: 鈥淭he world today is facing accelerating economic challenges, which obliges us to unify efforts and work jointly to formulate an integrated economic roadmap that contributes to facilitating investment flows and launching quality joint projects in various sectors, most importantly energy, tourism, technology, and creative industries.鈥 

He added that 鈥渢he success of Gulf鈥慐gyptian integration not only contributes to the growth of our economies, but it embeds the status of our region as an influential international investment power.鈥 

Al鈥慟asabi also affirmed that 鈥渢he Saudi鈥慐gyptian relations represent a solid model of brotherhood and strategic partnership extended over decades, supported by shared political will.鈥  

He emphasized that what distinguishes this partnership today 鈥渋s the integration between the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision鈥2030 and Egypt鈥檚 Vision鈥2030, which are two ambitious Arab visions seeking to achieve comprehensive and sustainable development.鈥 

He explained that the bilateral efforts have resulted in 鈥渘oticeable growth in the volume of trade exchange, and the value of trade exchange between the Kingdom and Egypt in 2024 exceeded $16鈥痓illion, achieving growth of 28 percent compared to the previous year, while the volume of trade exchange between the two countries over the past five years amounted to about $72鈥痓illion.鈥 

Al鈥慟asabi pointed out that 鈥10,198 Egyptian companies are operating today in the Kingdom in various sectors, foremost among them construction and building companies with 4,786 registrations, and more than 1.6 million Egyptian brothers are participating in the development journey in their second country the Kingdom, and these numbers clearly reflect the depth of the shared economic interests and the growing strength of the investment ties between the two countries.鈥 

He noted that the cooperation 鈥渋s not limited to the bilateral relations, but also includes the cooperation between Egypt and the GCC states, which are the first global trade partner for Egypt, with a trade exchange volume that exceeded $25鈥痓illion in 2024, achieving growth of 17 percent over 2023.鈥  

He pointed out that increasing investment attraction and developing partnerships require 鈥渁 business environment characterized by clarity and transparency, so the faster and more transparent the procedures, the greater the investment attraction and the more partnerships grow sustainably.鈥 

He further affirmed that the Kingdom has 鈥渁chieved qualitative leaps in improving the business environment, thanks to the directives of His Royal Highness Prince鈥疢ohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister 鈥 may God protect him 鈥 through the Saudi Business Centre and the National Competitiveness Centre, and more than 900 qualitative reforms in systems, services and procedures have been implemented, and the World Bank selected the Kingdom as a knowledge鈥恈entre in the field of economic reforms as a pioneering model to be emulated in the path of economic transformation, based on its experience over the past seven years.鈥 

He said: 鈥淭he Crown Prince 鈥 may God protect him 鈥 directed me to harness all capabilities to share the Saudi experience in these fields, in a way that strengthens cooperation and achieves mutual benefit for the two brotherly countries.鈥 

The forum, organized by Egypt鈥檚 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the GCC Secretariat鈥慓eneral, in cooperation with Egypt鈥檚 Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade, aims over two days to enhance trade and joint investments between Egypt and the GCC states, and to launch new economic partnerships that contribute to supporting Arab economic integration. 

The forum鈥檚 agenda includes sessions addressing the prospects of trade and investment relations between the two sides, means of developing the real鈥慹state and tourism sectors, as well as investing in the fields of renewable energy, food security and finance.  

The first day鈥檚 sessions included: 鈥淧rospects of trade and investment relations between Egypt and the GCC states,鈥 followed by 鈥淓conomic reforms and investment opportunities in Egypt and success stories of Gulf investors,鈥 then 鈥淧rospects for real鈥慹state development and tourism,鈥 followed by 鈥淚nvestment in clean and renewable energy,鈥 then 鈥淢echanisms and fields for enhancing food security,鈥 and concluding with 鈥淪ources and mechanisms of financing.鈥