Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what recent estimate his Department has made of the total net economic effect of foreign tourists visiting (a) Coventry, (b) the West Midlands and (c) the UK in each year since 2010.
The Office for National Statistics only holds data on the Gross Value Added (GVA) to the UK’s economy in 2013 at a regional level. They also document the UK’s GVA every year at a national level (shown in the table below). They do not hold GVA information at a city level. In 2013, the GVA for tourism in the West Midlands was 3.76bn.
Direct Tourism GVA in the UK:
Year | UK |
2009 | £44.6bn |
2010 | £49bn |
2011 | £53bn |
2012 | £57.3bn |
2013 | £59bn |
2014 | £60.4bn |
2015 | £64.6bn |
2016 | £68.3bn |
2017 | £67.7bn (Provisional) |
2018 | Not available yet |
The following table outlines the international visitor spend in the locations requested:
Year | West Midlands | UK |
2009 | £594.5m | £16.5bn |
2010 | £549.2m | £16.8bn |
2011 | £570.6m | £17.9bn |
2012 | £577.9m | £18.5bn |
2013 | £843.2m | £21.1bn |
2014 | £761.3m | £21.7bn |
2015 | £816.2m | £21.9bn |
2016 | £854.7m | £22.4bn |
2017 | £806.9m | £24.4bn |
2018 | Not available yet | Not available yet |