Final cost of Tokyo 2020 Olympics to be revealed in June
Officials believe the final cost could be between 13 and 14 billion dollars
Dans la ligue du Venezuela, du Soudan, de la Syrie et du Zimbabwe : l'Argentine reste parmi les pays du monde où l'inflation est la plus élevée
Une inflation de 8,8 % au cours des deux premiers mois de l'année non seulement consolide le pays dans le triste classement des plus inflationnistes, mais prévoit également des risques pour atteindre l'objectif de 43 % convenu avec le FMI
Na liga da Venezuela, Sudão, Síria e Zimbábue: a Argentina continua entre os países do mundo com a maior inflação
Inflação de 8,8% nos dois primeiros meses do ano não só consolida o país no triste ranking dos mais inflacionários, mas também antecipa riscos para o cumprimento da meta de 43% acordada com o FMI
In the league of Venezuela, Sudan, Syria and Zimbabwe: Argentina remains among the countries in the world with the highest inflation
Inflation of 8.8% in the first two months of the year not only consolidates the country in the sad ranking of the most inflationary, but also anticipates risks to meeting the 43% target agreed with the IMF
US Spending Project Does Not Include COVID Aid
Expenditures remained under control despite the “unique circumstances” of the Games, said the IOC after the announcement of the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee
In exclusive statements to Around The Rings, the IOC “appreciates” the report of the last estimate of the organizers on the cost of the Games below the estimate of a year ago
Final Tokyo 2020 Games’ cost revealed by organizers is down slightly from previous estimate
The Tokyo Games won’t be sending any additional tax bills to local citizens as the lack of fans helped to reduce costs