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"Anapa's resort sector delegates convened with Vice-Governor Ruppel in a meeting"

Emergency support measures discussed with hotel owners

Governor Ruppel conferences with delegates from Anapa's resort industry
Governor Ruppel conferences with delegates from Anapa's resort industry

"Anapa's resort sector delegates convened with Vice-Governor Ruppel in a meeting"

In the face of economic challenges, Alexander Ruppel, Vice-Governor of the Krasnodar region, recently held a meeting with representatives from the spa and resort industry in Anapa. The gathering was organised upon the instruction of the regional head, Veniamin Kondratyev, with the priority task being to support the industry and preserve jobs due to reduced tourist flow.

The discussion focused on additional support measures for organisations in the spa and resort, hotel, tourism sectors, as well as children's health institutions. The package includes a range of initiatives designed to ease the financial burden on these businesses.

Among the measures proposed are tax and insurance payment deferrals, suspension of tourist tax collection, automatic license extension, special loans from the regional Microfinancing Fund at preferential rates, and various subsidies. Alexander Ruppel emphasised the systemic role of the spa and resort sector in Anapa's economy and assured that all initiatives would be carefully considered by the regional authorities.

Business representatives also presented their proposals for additional support measures. One notable proposal is the development of the most modern children's kindergarten in Anapa, named "Peskovichok". This facility is expected to provide top-notch services for young residents and visitors alike.

Ruppel also announced the launch of a subsidy for spa and resort complex organisations. He mentioned the completion of the development of a similar support measure for children's health resorts. These measures are temporary and aimed at stabilising the situation during the crisis.

Issues requiring federal-level resolution would be referred to the relevant state authorities. While no specific or up-to-date support measures for the spa, resort, hotel, and tourism businesses during emergencies in Krasnodar region or Anapa are detailed in the current search results, it is generally known that Russian regional authorities and the federal government have provided emergency support in the form of preferential loans, tax deferrals, and subsidies to tourism and hospitality sectors in affected regions in the past.

Further inquiry with local Krasnodar regional government websites or tourism development authorities would be necessary for the most recent emergency support information. In the meantime, the proposed package of measures offers a glimmer of hope for businesses in Anapa's tourism sector as they navigate through these challenging times.

The package of measures includes a range of initiatives designed to ease the financial burden on businesses in the spa and resort, hotel, tourism sectors and children's health institutions. Alexander Ruppel emphasized that among the measures proposed are tax and insurance payment deferrals, special loans from the regional Microfinancing Fund at lower interest rates, and various subsidies for these organizations.

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