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Though the final numbers come in this spring, UNWTOheadZurab Pololikashvili said the organization expects that Spain will take the second place slot with82 million visitors, while John Kester of the UNs tourism trends department predicts that France will remain in its top spot overall, according
John Kester, head of tourism trends at the UN agency, added that everything indicates that France would retain its top spot in 2017 a good year for the industry as the number of global tourists leapt seven percent on 2016 to 1.32 billion.
Date: Jan 16, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
Bramwell's Lunch Beat: Impact of Lapsed Tax Breaks on Taxpayers Focus of Study
10 investment firms sign on to IASB feedback programBlackRock Inc. and Fidelity Worldwide Investment were among the first 10 firms that agreed to give more feedback to help create better international accounting standards, John Kester of the Wall Street Journals CFO Journal wrote on Tuesday.