The number of Chinese visitors to Australia ticked up in July though the annual ...
SYDNEY - The number of Chinese visitors to Australia ticked up in July though the annual pace of growth slowed to the equal weakest in nine years, in a sign the Sino-U.S. trade war and sluggish economic growth were hurting mainland tourists’ travel plans.
However, the annual growth rate slowed to 1.1%, matching the level recorded in May, the weakest in nine years. The pace has slowed from around 13% in late 2017 and early 2018, suggesting the trade war is having an impact on tourism. The deceleration was being offset by a record number of Canadian and American visitors, the data showed, largely helped by a weaker Australian dollar.Over the past year, a record 497,700 Canadian tourists and 189,900 Americans visited Australia. The number of Indian visitors also surged to all-time highs in the year to July.
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