Nayib Bukele Attributes Tourism Recovery in El Salvador to Bitcoin, Surf, and Crime Reduction – Bitcoin News

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Nayib Bukele, president of El Salvador, stated that the growth of the tourism industry was the consequence of three key factors: bitcoin, the promotion of surf, and the reduction of crime.

But internal tourism is growing even more, mainly because of our crackdown on gangs.Bukele’s government was criticized heavily due to the measure sit has taken to stop gang-related crime, declaring a state of emergency that

in more than 9,000 individuals being detained last April. However, Bukele claims this has pushed the growth of the national tourism industry.To support his arguments, Bukele also linked the Google Mobility Report, a compendium of data that shows the change in the number of visits that are happening to certain places. The report shows that the visits to retail and recreation places, grocery stores and pharmacies, and parks have all grown in the last three months.

that Bank Of The Future, a cryptocurrency investment platform, was going to invest $6 billion in the country.

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