Singapore tourism spending increased by 47% to S$13.7 billion for first 3 quarters of 2010
Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
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Singapore Tourism Receipts increased by 47% year-on-year so far from January to September, to S$13.7 billion.
According to the Factsheet provided by the Singapore Tourism Board, the increase in tourist receipts can be attributed to strong visitor spending as well as increased spending at the two Integrated Resorts on the island.
Indonesia generated the biggest change in tourism receipts from 2009, with a growth of 32%, followed by India‘s 30% and China‘s 28%.
STB forecasts the full-year tourism receipts for 2010 to be between S$17.5 to S$18.5 billion.
The increase in tourist spending could be good news for retail chains like FJ Benjamin, Wing Tai Holdings and other consumer goods retailers as they head into 2011 in the face of a sluggish economy.





