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October 7–8, 2021 13 Ecuador: Quito: Met with President Guillermo Lasso and Foreign Minister Mauricio Montalvo. [18] October 19, 2021 Colombia: Bogotá: Met with President Iván Duque and Vice President Marta Lucía Ramírez. Also attended a Regional Migration Ministerial and the U.S.-Colombia High-Level Dialogue. [18] October 20–21, 2021 ...
Switzerland: Davos: January 22–25 Trudeau travelled to Davos to attend the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2018. [18] 33 United States: Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Simi Valley: February 7–10 Trudeau travelled to the United States to "further strengthen the deep bonds that unite Canada and the United States". [19] 34 India
This is a list of international presidential trips made by Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States. Joe Biden has made 21 international trips to 28 countries (in addition to visiting the West Bank) during his presidency, which began on January 20, 2021 and ended on January 20, 2025.
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Studies show that the tourism sector accounts for 10.7% of Hawaii’s waste generation. [131] The average guest generates approximately 3.3 kilograms (7.3 lb) of waste per day. [134] In order to reduce the generation of plastic waste, Hawaii has begun to ban the use of single-use plastic and polystyrene foam on a county-by-county approach.
Mar. 3—Visitors from Japan are expected to double for this year's Honolulu Festival, a cultural exchange celebrating Japan and the Pacific Rim that kicks off Friday and runs through March 10.
[7] The Island Hopper route was a major contributor to the financial success of Continental Airlines' Micronesia unit in 1995. [3] Round-trip airfare between Honolulu and Guam costs US$960 and one-stop island hop costs US$225 roundtrip in 1996. [3] In 2008, the route accounted for 30% of Continental Micronesia's business. [8]
Prime Minister Jean Castex announces that the French government will impose a nationwide 6:00 p.m. curfew for at least 15 days beginning January 16 in order to reduce the spread of COVID-19. COVID-19 pandemic in Germany