Outgoing Philippines tourism chief gives final report card

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Philippine DoT secretary Ramon Jimenez, Jr.

FOREIGN visitor spending to the Philippines contributed an 8.2 per cent share of the country’s total exports in 2015 to reach 306.6 billion pesos (US$6.6 billion), nearly doubling from the 4.3 per cent share reported five years ago.

According to the 2015 Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), this ranks tourist arrivals as the third biggest export item last year.

As propellers of GDP growth, tourism also climbed to third place, after the trade industry and real estate segment. Tourism industries employed 4.98 million people in 2015.

“Looking back, the positive outlook of the industry, harmonious public and private partnership, a good marketing campaign and the strong government support that the Department of Tourism (DoT) received allowed tourism to reach the economic heights where it is today,” commented DoT secretary Ramon Jimenez, Jr.

“To maintain the industry’s growth, the 2016-2022 National Tourism Development Plan is being finalised for presentation to this administration, and to the new administration for approval. This should help sustain the strong first quarter growth in tourist arrivals and help the country meet its target of 6.5 million tourists by year-end.”

Jimenez has served as tourism secretary for the last five years and is slated to step down next month when Wanda Tulfo Teo takes over the post.

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