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The Maui Economic Development Board says tourism is “irrefutably” the economic engine of Maui, which saw 1.4 million visitors in just the first half of 2023. About 70% of every dollar ...
The Maui Economic Development Board says tourism is "irrefutably" the economic engine of Maui, which saw 1.4 million visitors in just the first half of 2023. About 70% of every dollar generated in ...
But that figure plunged to 793,000 during the height of the pandemic in 2020, according to the Maui Economic Development Board. A year later, 2.3 million people visited Maui. Last year, the number ...
About 70% of every dollar generated in Maui comes from tourism, according to the Maui Economic Development Board. Visitor spending contributed $14 million to Maui's economy in 2019, ...
Tasaka Guri-Guri has operated for over 100 years. The Tasaka family's business started with a store in Kahului, Maui. [5] It then moved to Wailuku for a year, before returning to Kahului to the former Kahului Shopping Center for a couple of decades. It finally relocated to the Maui Mall in Kahului, where it has been since 1973. [1]
And it's even more critical to Maui, with tourism responsible for as much as four out of every five dollars spent, estimates the Maui Economic Development Board.
Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism; Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs; State of Hawaii Department of Defense (see also Hawaii National Guard) Hawaii Emergency Management Agency; Department of Education. Hawaii State Public Library System; Department of Hawaiian Homelands; Department of Health
There is a statewide job placement program, founded in 1998 and sponsored by the Hawaii Island Economic Development Board, called "Kamaʻaina Come Home". The initiative is intended to increase the state's labor pool by inducing Hawaii college students and former residents who are now living in the continental United States to return to Hawaii. [2]