A subsidy program to strengthen tourism competitiveness is launched with a budget of 15 billion
A support program to strengthen the competitiveness of players in the tourism sector is being launched: the most important goal of the complex, three-pillar 15 billion HUF support program package is to improve the quality of services and stimulate the economy of rural service providers through targeted programs – announced Minister of National Economy Márton Nagy at a press conference in Budapest on Tuesday.
He added: the new sectoral support program has three elements, at the suggestion of MTÜ and the service providers, in the first, the competitiveness of rural catering enterprises is supported with a budget of HUF 13 billion. 1 billion forints will be spent on the modernization of the Tourinform offices, and 1 billion forints will be spent on the Muzsikáló Hungary 2024 Program, which serves to preserve gypsy music in cafés.
He emphasized that tourism is a strategic sector and its contribution to economic growth is crucial. The development of competitiveness requires support programs – emphasized the minister.
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