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International Tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean Grew by 5.2% Annually in the Last Decade, According to the Idb

Summary by El Economista
International tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean grew by an average of 5.2% annually in the last decade, above the world average, according to the report 'Winds of Change: The Valuation of Tourism Services in the Face of the Reconfiguration of the Trade in Goods' prepared by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).In particular, exports of tourism services increased from $65 billion in 2014 to $108 billion in 2024.You may be interested…
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International tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean grew by an average of 5.2% annually in the last decade, above the world average, according to the report 'Winds of Change: The Valuation of Tourism Services in the Face of the Reconfiguration of the Trade in Goods' prepared by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).In particular, exports of tourism services increased from $65 billion in 2014 to $108 billion in 2024.You may be interested…

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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