market research report by RNCOS provides an analytical overview of every aspect of the tourism industry in China. Detailed data and analysis will help the investors to comprehend the rapidly changing dynamics of Tourism industry in China.
As per the report, "Personal spending by Chinese tourists on Travel & tourism demonstrated a real growth of 10.7 percent in the year 2004 and 10.1 percent in the subsequent year (2005). It's likely to observe 9.5 percent real growth per year between the years 2006 and 2015, however spending on Travel & Tourism shall rise between US$ 98.44 Billion and US$ 227.79 Billion."
This report will help clients assess:
§Emerging trends in the Tourism sector in China.
§Future prospects of the Tourism market in China.
§Key players in this sector.
§Opportunities and Challenges before the industry.
§Factors prevailing in the economy that influence the growth of Tourism in China.
The target audience of this report is
Business analysts, consultants, investors and top management operating in the tourism industries that are closely following the developments in the Chinese Tourism Industry.
Students, researchers, and individuals, who need relevant and reliable information on the Tourism Industry in China.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM072.htm
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Und jetzt schreibe ich eine Mail an den Standard.
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