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| The revenue from industry is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of around 14% during 2009-2012. Various Asian countries have been investing heavily in this industry. |
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| The country received around 25,000 foreign medical tourists, an impressive increase of more than 56% from the previous year (2007). |
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| Turkey is becoming popular destination for medical tourism especially among the European tourists. In 2008, the country received around 200,000 foreign medical tourists, an impressive 40%. |
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| The country received more than 26 Million international tourists during 2008. These numbers are expected to grow, despite the current economic crisis. |
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| In 2008, the country recorded around 4.25 Million foreign visitor arrivals, an increase of around 2% from 2007. However, this growth was comparatively slower than over 16% recorded in 2007. |
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| As of 2007, the tourism industry contributed 3% to Singapore’s GDP, and generated US$ 9.4 Billion in tourism receipts. |
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| Egypt is targeting to lure around 14 Million tourists by 2011 end. To achieve this target, the country needs to build 240,000 hotel rooms by 2011 that requires an annual investment of over US$ 1 Bln. |
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| In 2007, around 272,000 medical tourists visited India for medical tourism and together, they brought US$ 656 Million in revenues. |
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| India is expected to see an influx of 10 Million international tourists by 2010, up from 5 Million in 2007. Indian outbound tourist flow is expected to increase at a CAGR of 13.30% (2008 – 2012). |
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| Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia are important sources of visitors for Malaysia. Beyond ASEAN, tourist arrivals from China and India will remain an important influence in future. |
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