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The Caribbean region has been a hotspot for global tourism since the 1920s, with over 100,000 people visiting the region in the year before the start of the Second World War. Throughout the 20th century Trinidad and Tobago has traditionally relied on hydrocarbons revenues as the primary source of economic growth; however, declining oil prices...

 

How will tourism promotion efforts work towards showcasing each island’s product offering?

 

Aided by the country’s natural resources, a strategic geographic location outside the hurricane belt and growing global cruise demand, Trinidad and Tobago’s cruise segment is set gain new importance in coming years. Popular cruise destinations in the Caribbean, including the Bahamas, Dominica, the British Virgin Islands and Sint Maarten...

Chapter | Tourism from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2018

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Optimism is returning to Trinidad and Tobago after years of recession. With the IMF forecasting GDP expansion of 1% in 2018 and 0.9% in 2019, the government now has the opportunity to shift their focus from tackling short-term economic problems to implementing long-term reforms and policy initiatives.

Le Maroc se tourne à la fois vers de nouveaux marchés et vers les pays émetteurs traditionnels pour générer davantage de croissance dans son secteur touristique suite à une hausse du nombre d’arrivées.

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