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Source: World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
Travel & Tourism in Taiwan to grow 3.6% during 2014

TAIPEI, TW, Mar 19, 2014 - (ACN Newswire) - The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) releases its 2014 annual economic impact data today. The Taiwan Economic Impact Report underlines the economic and social relevance of the Travel & Tourism industry in Taiwan as well as its potential over the next decade.

In 2013 in Taiwan:

- The total contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP was TWD767.1bn, (5.3% of GDP).
- The total contribution of Travel & Tourism to employment, including jobs indirectly supported by the sector was 643,434 jobs (5.9% of total employment).
- Travel & Tourism investment was TWD162.4bn, or 5.8% of total investment. It is projected to rise by 8.6% in 2014.

Each year, WTTC undertakes an economic analysis of the impact of the Travel & Tourism sector in 184 countries.

In 2013, globally:

- Travel & Tourism's total contribution to the global economy rose to 9.5% (nearly US $7 trillion)
- Travel & Tourism continues to outperform the wider economy in terms of economic growth (3% vs. 2%)
- Travel & Tourism not only outpaced the wider economy, but also grew faster than other significant industries such as financial and business services, retail and distribution, public services, transport and manufacturing.
- 4.7 million new jobs were created as a result of tourism activity
- The industry supported nearly 266 million jobs - so 1 in 11 of all jobs in the world.
- Visitor exports, the measure of money spent by international tourists, exceeded expectations rose by 4% to US$1.3trillion and by more than 10.2% within South East Asia.
- T&T investment grew by 2.9%.
- South East Asia leads the pack in terms of both total Travel & Tourism economic and employment growth at 7.9% and 4.1% respectively.
- In Europe, both total Travel & Tourism GDP and employment growth have exceeded expectations, boosted by strong demand from long-haul markets.
- There was particularly strong expenditure growth from travellers of China, Russia, Brazil, Indonesia, Turkey and Egypt in 2013 to other destinations.
- Economies which benefited from expanded revenues from hosting international travellers included the US, UK, Thailand, Hong Kong, Turkey, Japan, Greece, Russia and Indonesia.

In 2014, globally:

- Travel & Tourism growth is expected to outpace growth in the whole economy (4.3% vs. 2.8%)
- T&T investment is forecast to increase by 5.6% increase
- It is anticipated that there will be a 4.8% increase in visitor exports.
- At 8.3%, China is expected to grow the most of any G20 country in 2014.
- The sector is expected to generate around 6.5 million new jobs.

David Scowsill, President & CEO of WTTC, says 2013 proved another successful year for the sector; "Travel & Tourism's contribution to the world economy grew for the fourth consecutive year in 2013, helped especially by strong demand from international travellers. Visitor exports, the measure of money spent by these international tourists, rose by 3.9% at a global level year on year, to US$1.3 trillion, and by over 10% within South East Asia. It is clear that the growth in Travel & Tourism demand from emerging markets continues with pace, as the burgeoning middle-classes, especially from Asia and Latin America, are willing and more able than ever to travel both within and beyond their borders."

However, Mr Scowsill reminds governments that they need to take action; "The outlook for Travel & Tourism for the next ten years looks extremely favourable, with growth forecast of more than 4% annually. This will require Governments to implement more open visa regimes and to adopt intelligent rather than punitive taxation policies. It is also critical that public and private partnerships ensure that long term infrastructure and human resource needs are planned responsibly and sustainably, to absorb the inevitable growth that we are forecasting. If the right steps are taken, Travel & Tourism can be a true force for good."

Please refer to the reports for more details.

Taiwan:
http://www.wttc.org/site_media/uploads/downloads/taiwan2014.pdf

World:
http://www.wttc.org/site_media/uploads/downloads/world2014.pdf


The World Travel & Tourism Council is the global authority on the economic and social contribution of Travel & Tourism. It promotes sustainable growth for the industry, working with governments and international institutions to create jobs, to drive exports and to generate prosperity.

For more than 20 years, the World Travel & Tourism Council has been the voice of this industry globally. Members are the Chairs, Presidents and Chief Executives of the world's leading, private sector Travel & Tourism businesses. These Members bring specialist knowledge to guide government policy and decision-making, raising awareness of the importance of the industry as an economic generator of prosperity.

WTTC's annual Global Travel & Tourism Summit brings together over 1,000 delegates to discuss the opportunities, challenges and issues facing the industry, while its Tourism for Tomorrow Awards recognise the industry's power to be a positive force in sustainability. This year, WTTC's Global Summit takes place in Hainan 24-25 April 2014. Journalists wishing to attend to the WTTC Global Summit in Hainan should contact media@wttc.org.


For further information, please contact:

Cohn & Wolfe Impactasia (Hong Kong)
Louise Oram / Tiffany Cheung
Tel: +852 3665 1000
Email: louise.oram@cohnwolfe.com / tiffany.cheung@cohnwolfe.com


Topic: Research / Industry Report
Source: World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)

Sectors: Retail & eCommerce, Travel & Tourism, Daily News
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