Tourism cooperation. The Parties, recognizing that tourism contributes to the enhancement of mutual understanding between the Parties and is an important industry for their economies, will: (a) explore the possibility of undertaking joint research on tourism development and promotion to increase inbound visitors to each Party; (b) consider setting up linkages and networks between the websites of the Parties; (c) encourage tourism authorities and agencies of the Parties to strengthen cooperation in tourism training and education, to ensure high-quality services for tourists of the Parties; (d) cooperate in joint campaigns to promote tourism in the territories of the Parties through workshops and seminars among tourism authorities and agencies of the Parties; (e) collaborate to promote the sustainable development of tourism in the territories of the Parties; (f) exchange information on relevant statistics, promotional materials, policies, and, laws and regulations in tourism and related sectors; and (g) encourage tourism and transportation authorities and agencies to improve the aviation connectivity between the Parties. 2 The fisheries cooperation arrangement may include, among others, the cooperation between the Parties regarding trade facilitation and, enhancement of research of the Parties in the fields of fish resources, hydro-biological species and aquaculture. 3 The Parties shall make their best efforts to conclude the fisheries cooperation arrangement within two years after entry into force of this Agreement.
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