International Conference on E-Education, E-Business and E-Technology

The Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, in collaboration with the Trade Ministry, is actively promoting the expansion of duty-free outlets as a strategy to enhance shopping tourism in the country. Deputy Minister Angela Tanoesoedibjo emphasized the potential benefits of the duty-free program, which stimulates the economy, generates employment opportunities, attracts investment, and positively impact micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Under this program, foreign tourists can enjoy tax-free shopping for a wide range of local products, including food and beverages, clothing, accessories, and more.

Tanoesoedibjo highlighted the importance of planning and conscious shopping among tourists, pointing out that shopping tourism is expected to surge both domestically and internationally. The global retail market reached a staggering size of 55.74 billion USD in 2022, with projections indicating it will double by 2030. In terms of tourist expenditure, Indonesian travellers allocated approximately 17% of their budget to food and beverages, 12.44% to shopping, and 5.4% to souvenirs in 2021. Conversely, foreign tourists spent the most on culinary experiences, accounting for 21.94% of their budget, followed by shopping at 10% and souvenirs at 3.2%, according to the ministry.

With the expansion of duty-free outlets, Indonesia aims to tap into the growing shopping tourism sector, providing an attractive environment for both local and international shoppers. By offering a tax-free shopping experience and showcasing a diverse array of products, the country strives to boost its economy, create employment opportunities, and support the growth of MSMEs while providing tourists with unique and memorable shopping experiences. After your luxurious shopping spree, you can head towards more unexplored and uncommon destinations in the country that offer unique experiences such as South Kalimantan and then retreat to your comfortable hotel for some much-needed rest and relaxation. There are great Banjarmasin hotel deals offered to visitors such as those by POP Hotel Banjarmasin.

caleb

Recent Posts

Abu Dhabi Announces $10 Billion Tourism Strategy – Adding to the Allures of the UAE

The capital of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi, is poised to become a global…

5 days ago

Visa-Free Initiative in Sri Lanka Extended Till 30th April – Increase in Arrivals Reported As Well

Sri Lanka has announced the extension of its pilot project granting visa-free entry to visitors…

5 days ago

Minor Hotels to Debut Avani Brand in China – Two Properties to Be Located in Xinyi

Offering more opportunities to enjoy nature-based getaways, Minor Hotels is set to debut its Avani…

5 days ago

Bangkok to Host PATA Travel Mart 2024 – Connecting Asia Pacific in the City of Angels

The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has announced Bangkok, Thailand, as the host city for…

5 days ago

Phuket Ramps Up Tourist Security Measures: Planned Ahead of Visa-Free Travel

High-ranking officials from Thailand's Tourist Police and Immigration Bureau visited Phuket yesterday in a coordinated…

5 days ago

Phuket Highlights: Government Plans Construction of New Airport

The recent success Phuket has experienced in its tourist industry has thrown it into the…

5 days ago