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Colombia Races to Sign Strict Tourism-Registry Overhaul Before August 7 Handover
Colombia's government is working to finalize a strict reform of the National Tourism Registry (RNT) before August 7, making it a mandatory requirement for legally offering tourism services. The draft decree emphasizes the RNT as a prior license needed for any individual or company to operate in the tourism sector.
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