Cebu’s continued rise as a tourism and business hub is putting a renewed spotlight on one of the less glamorous—but essential—drivers of regional growth: connectivity. Business leaders, industry representatives and policymakers recently gathered in Cebu to discuss how stronger links between destinations, businesses and markets can help sustain Central Visayas’
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The union proposes an agenda for the first 100 days of the new government, focused on strengthening all the tourist activity in the regions and dynamizing the sector