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Opinion: DHA kills tourism super cycle

07 Oct 2015 - by Dave Marsh
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SOUTH Africa, which missed out on

the commodities super cycle, is now

also missing the tourism super cycle.

Calculations by Grant Thornton in

its report for TBCSA on the cost of

the regulations did not include the

tourism jobs windfall, which South

Africa should have experienced as a

consequence of the depreciated rand.

Since the end of June last year,

tourists from Europe find their

battered euro still goes 9% further

when buying rands. Yet the latest

stats from Statistics South Africa

show numbers from Germany dropped

12% in June compared with the

previous year.

UK tourists today find the rand 19%

more competitive than in June last

year yet their visitor numbers

are down 8% this year.

Tourists from the USA today can

buy 32% more rands with their

dollar than 15 months ago. Based on

the elasticity of price and demand,

new jobs should be in

abundance as visitor numbers

increase by more than that

percentage. Instead, US

arrivals dropped 9%.

India’s rupee has

appreciated 20% while visitor

numbers in June dropped

25%, an accelerating trend

as the year-to-date figure for

the first six months is 15%.

China’s currency buys 28%

more rands but the number of

Chinese declined by 28%.

Many of the visitors in

these two source markets

are affected both by the

unabridged birth certificate

regulations for minors as well

as the new biometric visa

requirement – the equipment

for which, ironically, Home

Affairs has admitted to TNW

is yet to be installed in the

South African missions in

China, India and Russia. 

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