Canary Islands Government and Local Chambers Expand Tourism Cooperation
Canary Islands' Tourism and Employment Department's New Cooperation with Fuerteventura Chamber of Commerce
Overview
The Canary Islands' Tourism and Employment Department has officially included the Chamber of Commerce of Fuerteventura into a regional agreement aimed at boosting tourism initiatives.
This new adhesion builds on a previously signed cooperation framework with the Chamber of Gran Canaria, focusing on developing joint tourism projects across the islands.
The agreement, finalized on December 9, 2024, allows Fuerteventura's Chamber to:
- Participate fully in cooperation activities
- Share responsibilities
- Contribute to regional tourism strategies
Goals and Impact
Expanding collaboration among local chambers reinforces efforts to:
- Diversify and strengthen the tourism sector
- Foster more coordinated actions, promotional campaigns, and innovative projects that benefit residents and visitors alike
This move aims to support the islands' economy and improve the effectiveness of tourism initiatives.
Legal Procedure and Strategic Importance
The adhesion process follows legal procedures, with formal approvals by regional authorities and the chambers’ presidents.
As the tourism industry faces ongoing challenges from global shifts, strengthening regional cooperation could lead to more effective tourist experiences and sustainable development.
This initiative underscores the Canary Islands' commitment to:
- Unified strategies for economic recovery
- Growth in the tourism sector