Incoming tourism

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Spending in the U.K. by overseas travellers rose by 30% between 1990 and 1995, with traffic from incoming tourists increasing by 24% during the period. Most incoming tourists came from the European Union during 1993, led by France and Germany. Among the most popular tourist destinations in the U.K. are Alton Towers, Madam Tussaud's and the Tower of London. It is expected that the number of foreign visitors to the U.K. will rise to 25.8 million visits by 2000.

Consumer Expend-Frgn Travel & Transfers, Visitors, Foreign, Foreign visitors

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Body wash & bath additives

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The UK market for body wash and bath additives was valued at 330.1 million pounds sterling in 1999, a rise of 10.7% from 1998. The market is forecast to reach 437.4 million pounds sterling by 2004.

Consumer Expend-Toiletries, Supply and demand, Toiletries, Toiletries industry

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Travel & tourism

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An analysis of travel and tourism in the UK focuses on the industry's structure, key players and their market shares.

Consumer Expend-Travel

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Subjects list: Analysis, Travel, Travel industry, Consumer spending, United Kingdom
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