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International tourism revenue, percent of GDP, 2020:

The average for 2020 based on 27 countries was 2.09 percent. The highest value was in the Seychelles: 16.49 percent and the lowest value was in Guinea: 0.01 percent. The indicator is available from 1995 to 2020. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: World Tourism Organization
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Countries International tourism revenue, percent of GDP, 2020 Global rank Available data
Seychelles 16.49 1 1995 - 2020
Cape Verde 9.28 2 1995 - 2020
Mauritius 4.54 3 1995 - 2020
Morocco 3.72 4 1995 - 2020
Gambia 2.92 5 1996 - 2020
Tunisia 2.37 6 1995 - 2020
Ethiopia 2.12 7 1995 - 2020
Rwanda 2.08 8 1995 - 2020
Madagascar 1.55 9 1995 - 2020
Comoros 1.51 10 1995 - 2020
Namibia 1.46 11 2000 - 2020
Botswana 1.45 12 1995 - 2020
Uganda 1.38 13 2001 - 2020
Egypt 1.27 14 1995 - 2020
Cameroon 1.07 15 1995 - 2020
South Africa 0.8 16 1995 - 2020
Mozambique 0.79 17 2002 - 2020
Ivory Coast 0.32 18 1995 - 2020
Malawi 0.3 19 1995 - 2020
Ghana 0.27 20 1995 - 2020
Zimbabwe 0.25 21 1995 - 2020
Swaziland 0.18 22 1995 - 2020
Mauritania 0.08 23 2012 - 2020
Nigeria 0.07 24 1995 - 2020
Angola 0.04 25 1995 - 2020
Algeria 0.03 26 2005 - 2020
Guinea 0.01 27 1995 - 2020



Definition: Receipts from inbound international tourism as percent of GDP.

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