Appropriate policies needed to unlock $35b tourism industry

July 20, 2017 - 12:00

Việt Nam has great tourism potential but the country needs appropriate policies to create breakthroughs to develop tourism into a spearhead industry and affirm its position on the global tourism map, experts have said.

Việt Nam has great tourism potential. — Photo baochinhphu.vn
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam has great tourism potential but the country needs appropriate policies to create breakthroughs to develop tourism into a spearhead industry and affirm its position on the global tourism map, experts have said.

At a recent conference, experts discussed measures to remove difficulties to unlock the US$35 billion industry in preparation for the second Việt Nam Private Sector Forum (VPSF), which will take place in Hà Nội at the end of this month.

Trần Trọng Kiên, head of the working group on tourism of VPSF, said promotion was critical to boost tourism but had not been paid adequate attention.

Kiên said Việt Nam spent $2 million on promoting tourism, which was modest in comparison with other countries in the region.

In addition, Việt Nam needed to develop a sustainable and friendly tourism industry to encourage tourists to return.

Kiên said openness on policies about visa and investments in the country’s tourism infrastructure remained limited.

According to Hoàng Nhân Chính, general secretary of VPSF’s tourism working group, visa policies should aim to create favourable conditions for foreign tourists.

Chính proposed to extend the visa exemption duration to 30 days from the beginning of the third quarter of this year.

In addition, visa exemption should also be granted to tourists from Australia, Canada, Holland and New Zealand, as well as Belgium and Switzerland, who spent on average $1,200 per tourist, he said.

Chính added that these six countries were currently granted visa exemption by 170 countries.

Việt Nam should also promote granting e-visas to foreigners entering the country, he said.

Vũ Thế Bình, deputy president of the Việt Nam Tourism Association, said Việt Nam should open its visa policies further, adding that openness on visa policies would demonstrate Việt Nam’s integration with the world.

Bình also said a fund to support tourism development should be created.

According to Nguyễn Quốc Kỳ, general director of Vietravel, the tourism industry will generate some $35 billion and create two million jobs for the economy by 2020, and, therefore, deserves investment by the Government to boost development.

The Government should pay attention to developing a tourism strategy and issuing policies to create a sustainable tourism environment, in addition to promotion and visa policies.

In the first half of this year, Việt Nam welcomed 6.2 million foreign tourists, increasing by more than 30 per cent over the same period last year.

2017 VPSF will discuss three spearhead industries of Việt Nam -- agriculture, digital economy and tourism. — VNS

 

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