Cities and Corporations Grapple with Tourism and Crypto Challenges

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Amsterdam is intensifying its efforts to combat overtourism by planning to ban cruise ships from its harbor by 2035, reducing the current number from 190 to 100 by 2026. This move is part of broader measures to address pollution and overcrowding, as the city aims to maintain its livability and sustainability. Despite potential revenue losses, the city council believes these actions are necessary to preserve Amsterdam's attractiveness and infrastructure, which have been strained by a surge in tourist numbers.
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