Japan Accounts For 58 Percent Of U.S. Travel Surplus

Japan was the biggest single contributor to the United States' 1994 travel surplus, accounting for $12.5 billion - up 15% over 1993 - of the $21.6 billion total, the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration said. Reporting on revised final data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis for 1994, the agency...

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