Economy November 8, 2021 - 7:57 am

Dominican tourism, remittances got US$11.9B

Santo Domingo.- Remittances and the tourism sector have generated income to the Dominican Government of US$11.9 b billion in the first nine months of 2021.

According to data from the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD), tourism revenues stood at US$3.8 billion, 90.2% above the January-September 2020 record.

Likewise, during the first nine months of the year, remittances reached US$7.9 billion, 34.4% more than in January-September 2020 and 48.5% above the same period of 2019.

85% of the remittances received in the country come from United States, 6.7% Spain, 1.0% Haiti, among others.

Official data indicate that since 2010, citizens in the Dominican Republic received a total of US$66.3 billion, 2020 was the year that more remittances were issued to the country. However, 2021 has a pace to exceed it.

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