Bosnia Aims for a Brighter Travel Future

Bosnia Aims for a Brighter Travel Future

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The Minister of Trade, Tourism and Transport of the Tuzla Canton, Denis Bećirović, today signed contracts with users of financial resources for capital transfers in tourism worth about 210,000 KM. For this purpose, the government secured a total of 450,000 KM in the budget for 2024, but the conditions of the public call were met by a small number of applications, CE Report quotes FENA.

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