Andorra Strengthens Tourism Ties with Brazil at Fitur Fair
Andorra's Tourism Minister Jordi Torres advanced the 2013 MoU with Brazil, prioritizing gastronomy cooperation to boost visitor and cultural exchanges.
Key Points
- Torres advanced 2013 MoU at Fitur fair with Brazil.
- Emphasis on gastronomy for joint visitor and cultural exchanges.
- Brazil is a key target market for Andorra's tourism.
- Part of efforts to diversify international tourism partnerships.
Andorra's Tourism Minister Jordi Torres strengthened bilateral ties with Brazil during the Fitur tourism fair by advancing the 2013 memorandum of understanding (MoU).
Torres focused on concrete cooperation initiatives, placing particular emphasis on gastronomy as a priority area. Brazil represents a key target market for Andorra's tourism sector.
The agreement builds on the existing framework to promote joint actions that enhance collaboration between the two nations. Officials highlighted gastronomy's potential to drive mutual growth in visitor exchanges and cultural exchanges.
No further details on specific projects or timelines were immediately available. The development comes amid Andorra's ongoing efforts to diversify its international tourism partnerships.
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