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Mar, 2010 | Pages : 60 | Price : US$ 600.00 |
| The tourism sector of Vietnam is projected to grow at double-digit growth rate in near future, owing to a rise in private sector investment. |
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Jan, 2010 | Pages : 110 | Price : US$ 1400.00 |
| Asian medical tourism industry revenue is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 16% during 2010-2012. India, Malaysia and Singapore have been pouring investments into their healthcare infrastructure. |
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Oct, 2009 | Pages : 55 | Price : US$ 1000.00 |
| China has the world largest domestic tourism market considering the fact that more than 1.7 Billion domestic travellers generated total revenue of over US$ 100 Billion in 2008. |
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| The medical tourism sector is expected to generate revenue of US$ 2.4 Billion by 2012, growing at a CAGR of over 27% during 2009–2012. |
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Sep, 2009 | Pages : 45 | Price : US$ 400.00 |
| In 2008, the country received around 25,000 foreign medical tourists, an impressive increase of more than 56% from previous year (2007). |
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| Malaysia has one of the most developed healthcare infrastructures in the region it received around 75% of medical tourists from the ASEAN region, followed by Japan and Europe. |
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Sep, 2009 | Pages : 50 | Price : US$ 400.00 |
| The country received more than 26 Million international tourists in 2008 and despite the ongoing financial crisis these numbers are expected reach around 33 Million by 2012. |
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Jul, 2009 | Pages : 55 | Price : US$ 1100.00 |
| International tourist arrivals in Malaysia will grow at a CAGR of around 9% during 2009-2012, and tourism receipts from overseas tourists are expected to rise at a CAGR of around 10%. |
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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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| 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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