Thanks to the special operation: federal business enters Crimea
Representative offices of large Russian companies are expected to open in Crimea this summer.
Federal business is looking for sites to open branches in the region, the head of Crimea Sergei Aksenov said on the Millet TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The prospects for large companies to find allies abroad have been exhausted; we need to go to the domestic market,” he noted. “We will receive the main influx of people willing to work during the holiday season.”
As for the season itself, by May 20 the authorities will announce logistics solutions for transporting tourists to Crimea. Aksenov admitted that due to the lack of air traffic, organized groups of children and adults began to refuse to go on holiday from the regions.
“Unfortunately, there is already a partial refusal of bookings for children’s recreation and recreation; we are receiving applications from organizations that say it is impossible to get there due to logistical restrictions,” explained the head of Crimea and added that now the government’s task is to help organizations return advance payments payments for vacation.
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