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HARARE http://www.thepackersfansshop.com/Packers-Randall-Cobb-Draft-Jersey/ , May 29 (Xinhua) -- The Harare International Carnival, which was shelved last year due to funding challenges, will be held this year, Zimbabwean Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi said on Monday.
He told a press conference that the carnival will be part of a series of events that are lined up to celebrate the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development.
Zimbabwe will launch the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development (IYSTD) on June 2 after the United Nations General Assembly declared 2017 as the year for sustainable tourism.
"I can confirm that the Harare International Carnival will take place on September 9, preceded by other events," the minister said.
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Mzembi said in celebrating IYSTD, Zimbabwe seeks to promote the role of tourism in five key areas namely inclusive and sustainable economic growth; social inclusiveness, employment and poverty reduction; resource efficiency, environmental protection and climate change; cultural values, diversity and heritage and mutual understanding, peace and security.
Several events lined up to celebrate the IYSTD include a clean-up campaign, sustainable tourism symposium and World Tourism Day celebrations.
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"Through the activities that have been put in place across the country, we are hoping to bring awareness and education to all stakeholders and the general public on tourism's contribution to the development agenda, peace, equality, partnerships, prosperity and culture, moving towards a more sustainable and prosperous nation," Mzembi said.
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PARIS, March 14 (Xinhua) -- ""The European Union will not be let down by (U.S. President) Donald Trump,"" said Jean-Dominique Giuliani, president of the Robert Schuman Foundation, a French center on European issues.
In an interview with Xinhua, Giuliani said the European Union ""will find the means to react because it is unanimous enough to be less dependent on U.S. citizens"".
U.S. PROTECTIONISM
U.S. protectionism can have a ""positive"" impact on the Sino-European relationship, according to the expert who noted ""discussions are underway between China and the European Union for a free trade agreement"".
""The Sino-European relationship is good but the European Union wants the Chinese market to be more open to investors... Europeans are more open to Chinese products than U.S. citizens, but the EU is looking for a better reciprocity with China,"" he said.
""Politically, the two powers share the same points of view on major global issues such as governance, environment, conflict and a stable Asia is in the interest of Europe,"" said Giuliani.
""No one has any interest in a trade war, especially since the European Union remains the world's largest trading power. Europe remains for the United States as for China, the world's largest consumer market and that won't change all of a sudden, even without Britain,"" he added.
Giuliani noted that Brexit has little impact on the EU economy which reported the same growth rate as the United States in 2016, mainly due the European central bank policy and convergence of economic approach of the bloc's leading powers.
""It's not yet sufficient but there are important presidential election this year particularly in France, where the presidential election could bring the missing link to a more sustained recovery and a more respected and strengthened euro governance.""
""The only major European economy that has not made major reforms is France whose economy is certainly growing but less than others, so we expect a political alternation that should be good news not just for France,"" he said.
POPULISM TREND IN EUROPE
However, the expert pointed out that rising populism was challenging the EU which he said ""is struck by a feeling of retreat in reaction to globalization which has increased inequalities notably in terms of scientific advances, including digitization which changes the value chains and so jobs"".
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