The President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete,
has been named Honorary Global Chair of the 2nd World Tourism Marketing
Summit (WTMS), which will take place in Beijing, China, October 28-30, 2007.
The Summit, hosted by the Beijing Tourism
Administration of the People’s Republic of China, is expected to bring together more than 400 travel and
tourism industry leaders from around the globe.
“My selection as Honorary Global Chair, as an African leader, reflects the strong and growing trade
and economic ties between Africa and China, and the vast untapped potential that China represents.
Travel and Tourism is the World’s largest Industry and is critical to sustainable economic
development and the generation of productive employment. For this reason, the Summit is
very timely,” stated H.E. President Kikwete.
Sujit
Chowdhury, Secretary General, of the Canada-based World
Trade University (WTU), organizer of the Summit, said “H.E. Kikwete will bring to the Summit the dynamic and outstanding leadership that he
has already demonstrated in Tanzania with his ability to attract major international investment.
This is reflected in that country’s dramatic growth and development path, especially in the booming tourism sector. We are looking forward to President Kikwete inspiring delegates to
use this converging platform to create new joint venture opportunities.”
Following the
success of the first World Tourism Marketing Summit held in November, 2004, in Nanjing, China, the 2nd WTMS
will bring together approximately 400 leading tourism executives, marketing experts and top operational managers from over 50 countries,
as well as from over 150 major cities of 30 provinces in China. The Summit will provide an opportunity to network, explore joint ventures and
learn from the brightest how to develop strategies to enhance cooperation between the international business community
and one of the world’s largest tourist markets.
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