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1.1 million tourists have visited the Maldives this year.

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In 2021, about 1.1 million tourists have visited the Maldives. The Maldives Tourism Ministry hopes to attract 1 million tourists by the end of the year; this objective was met in October. So far this year, 1,122,243 tourists have visited the Maldives, according to statistics issued by the Tourism Ministry.

Despite the impact of COVID-19 on the Maldivian tourism industry, tourism is rising rapidly thanks to the government’s aggressive initiatives. Since July of this year, over 100,000 tourists have visited the Maldives every month. This year’s August saw the largest number of visitors to the Maldives. In August, a total of 143,599 tourists visited the Maldives.

Tourists arriving in the Maldives stayed an average of 8.8 days, with the biggest number of visitors coming from neighboring India. India accounts for 22.4 percent of all tourist arrivals in the Maldives. While Russia has the second greatest number of visitor arrivals, Russia accounts for 18% of all tourist arrivals in the Maldives. Every day, an average of 3,432 tourists visits the Maldives. While tourism has been around since the beginning, it is likely to grow in the future.

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Maldives records USD 802.2 million in first four months

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The Ministry of Finance has disclosed that the state received USD 802.2 million in revenue during the first four months of this year, marking a significant 4.2% increase compared to the same period last year.

This revenue breakdown comprises USD 660 million in tax revenue, USD 129.4 million in non-tax revenue, and USD 5 million in aid to administration.

Tax revenue is primarily derived from Import Duty, Business and Property Tax (BPT), and Goods and Service Tax (GST), with figures as follows:

– Import Duty: USD 60.3 million
– BPT: USD 168.2 million
– GST: USD 375.2 million
– Green Tax: USD 27 million
– Airport Service Charge and Departure Tax: USD 25.1 million

Moreover, financial data indicates that the current administration has notably reduced overall expenses compared to the previous year.

Total government expenditures for the first four months of this year stand at USD 925.1 million, a significant decrease from last year’s USD 1.04 billion. This includes USD 724.6 million in recurrent expenses and USD 194.1 million in capital expenditure. Recurrent expenses prominently consist of USD 284.7 million in salaries and allowances and USD 433.4 million in administrative expenses, while capital expenditures primarily involve infrastructural development projects.

Source(s): PsmNews

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CWEIC office to establish in Maldives, Janah as Chair

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Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) has announced decision to establish its office in the Maldives, and appoint President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s Principal Advisor Mohamed Ali Janah as its Country Chair.

CWEIC in a statement on Thursday, said the office will be established to connect the Maldives government with international investors and businesses.

The Maldives hub office of CWEIC will play a vital role in seeking prospective investment opportunities from all 56-member nations of the Commonwealth. The office will also enhance strategic alliances and partnerships between these countries and the Maldivian government.

Veteran entrepreneur, Janah boasts of over 30 years of business relations with the Middle East.

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Dubai company awarded the development of SEZ

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An agreement has been signed by the Maldivian administration with UAE’s International Free Zone Authority (IFZA) to develop Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in the Maldives.

The agreement, officially co-signed by Minister of Economic Development and Trade Mohamed Saeed and IFZA Chairman Martin Gregers Pedersen during a special ceremony, marks a significant milestone in economic development.

Speaking at the ceremony, Minister Saeed emphasized the timeline for finalizing the agreement, committing to reach a consensus within the next four months. As part of the agreement, Fonadhoo in Kaafu Atoll will be transformed into a financial hub, featuring a new financial center and a bridge connecting Male’ and Hulhule. IFZA will bear the expenses for these developments.

The Ministry of Economic Development and Trade further highlighted plans for the Economic Gateway project in Ihavandhippolhu, aiming to attract investors with IFZA’s expertise. Addressing the attendees, Chairman Pedersen expressed confidence in the success of the project, underscoring collaborations with investors to further enhance opportunities in the Maldives.

The development of SEZs remarkably aligns with the President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s vision to diversify the economy and stimulate financial growth. The Maldivian administration is optimistic about attracting future investments and positioning the country as a desirable destination for business opportunities.

Source(s): PsmNews

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