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El turismo no es una fuente permanente de ingresos para el Estado
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El turismo no es una fuente permanente de ingresos para el Estado

The article discusses the challenges faced by Iceland's tourism industry amid ongoing uncertainty. The author, representing a major tourism company, highlights rising costs due to the war in the Middle East, increased fuel prices, and high inflation affecting both people and businesses. Despite these difficulties, the government continues to propose tax increases, which further weaken Iceland's competitive position. The tourism sector contributes significantly to state revenues but is struggling to maintain profitability due to rising operational costs and reduced demand. The company has had to reduce staff, shift operations abroad, and prepare for potential closures during the upcoming winter season. The author criticizes the government for not adequately addressing these issues and calls for support rather than additional taxes.

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El turismo no es una fuente permanente de ingresos para el Estado

The article discusses the challenges faced by Iceland's tourism industry amid ongoing uncertainty. The author, representing a major tourism company, highlights rising costs due to the war in the Middle East, increased fuel prices, and high inflation affecting both people and businesses. Despite these difficulties, the government continues to propose tax increases, which further weaken Iceland's competitive position. The tourism sector contributes significantly to state revenues but is struggling to maintain profitability due to rising operational costs and reduced demand. The company has had to reduce staff, shift operations abroad, and prepare for potential closures during the upcoming winter season. The author criticizes the government for not adequately addressing these issues and calls for support rather than additional taxes.

Lectura del sesgo (Derecha): The article frames the government's actions negatively, criticizing tax increases and suggesting they harm the economy and competitiveness. It emphasizes the burden on private enterprises and implies that the government lacks understanding or responsiveness to their needs. The tone is critical of政府的

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