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Iran invites Kuwaiti investors to participate in tourism projects

byCustoms Today Report
20/01/2015
in International Customs, Kuwait
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IRAN: Iran Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization’s Head Saeed Shirkavandhas invited Kuwaiti investors in Iran to bring and develop tourism projects in Iran. He emphasized in a gathering on “Studyin Avenues for Foreign Investments in Tourism Industry”.

He said that the Kuwaiti investors are invited to undertake tourism projects in Iran, adding that the number of pilgrims and tourists to Iran has increased dramatically.

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The gathering was held upon an initiative of Iran’s cultural attaché in Kuwait.

He said that the Kuwaiti investors involved in administering hotels and travel agencies would take advantage of customs exemption and go ahead with investment in tourism projects in Iran. The government supports construction of HOTELS IN Iran, he said.

Expansion of such cooperation helps seize the opportunity to broaden amicable relations between the two neighboring and Muslim states, he said.

Many people in Kuwait have no knowledge about Iranian tourist attractions and facilities; he said adding that the Kuwaiti investors can help bolster affinity between the two nations.

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