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HOLY SUNDAY.– Construction businessmen grouped in the “Tourism Business Alliance of the province of La Altagracia” They recently met with the Minister of Labor, Luis Miguel De Camps, with the aim of raising critical issues that impact the development of the Municipal District of Verón, in that demarcation and other issues linked to the sector they represent.
During the meeting, held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Labor, the businessmen also expressed their concerns about immigration issues, a possible labor reform and the need to promote technical and professional training in the Eastern Region to strengthen capital skills. human, highlights a press release.
The group of businessmen together with the Minister of Labor. (EXTERNAL SOURCE).
The meeting was attended by the senator of the province of La Altagracia, Rafael Duluc, the president of the Alliance, José Sánchez, Grupo Noval, Villas Marina, Aybar, Duluc & Asociados, City Place, Cana Rock, Cayacoa, Bestinpro and Sinercon.
These groups, according to the press document, make up more than 60% of the investments in Bávaro-Punta Cana, and have established themselves as a key driver of economic growth in the region and the country.
“To date, members of the Tourism Business Alliance have developed more than 65,000 rooms in the area, with plans to build approximately 100,000 additional rooms over the next seven years, representing an estimated investment of more than $12 billion. ”, highlights the information.
He emphasizes that the Coalition reaffirms its commitment to working together with authorities and other sectors to guarantee sustainable and competitive development in the most important tourist region of the Caribbean, as represented by the destination of the eastern Dominican Republic.
The meeting was held at the Headquarters of the Ministry of Labor. (EXTERNAL SOURCE).
With Vice President Raquel Peña
At the beginning of this month of November, the representatives visited the National Palace, where they met with Vice President Raquel Peña, to whom they raised the urgency of building road infrastructure and works in the east of the country that strengthen and meet the demands of growth experienced in the main tourist center of the Dominican Republic.
“Our vision is to ensure the sustainable maintenance of foreign and local investment, both in the real estate and tourism fields, so that it continues to be a pillar of support for hospitality, tourism and national economic growth,” said the businessmen.