Invisible trade
2.16
Due
to
/
data limitations (8), it is not possible to make a quantitative assessment of the position in respect of
invisible trade on quarterly basis. Nevertheless, there
are some useful indications in the area of travel and
tourism. Comparing the third quarter of 1986 with the same.
quarter last year, the number of visitors coming to Hong Kong
and the number of Hong Kong residents travelling abroad
(including to
(9) Macau and China) increased by 14% and 6% respectively. Given that the average per capita expenditure of incoming visitors is normally much higher than
than that of (10) Hong Kong residents travelling abroad
it is likely
that there was a larger net surplus on travel and tourism expenditure in the third quarter of this year compared with the same quarter in 1985.
(8) The Survey of Imports and Exports of Services is carried out by the
Census and Statisitics Department on an annual basis.
(9) Comparing the third quarter of this year with the same quarter last year, the number of Hong Kong residents travelling to China increased by 9% while those to Macau decreased by 2%. They together accounted for 92% of the total number of Hong Kong residents travelling abroad.
(10) According to information supplied by the Hong Kong Tourist Association and by the Census and Statistics Department, the total expenditure of non-residents in Hong
non-residents in Hong Kong and of local residents abroad in 1985 were estimated at $15 billion and $13 billion respectively. The corresponding average per capita expenditure for incoming visitors and for local residents travelling abroad (excluding students' expenditure abroad) in 1985 were about $4,147 and $803.
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