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Indonesia's tourism sector contributes the least to its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) compared to seven other Southeast Asian countries. In 2015, tourism's contribution to Indonesia's GDP was only 9.6 percent, lower than Malaysia and Singapore which reached 10 percent. The highest contribution was in Cambodia, reaching 29.9 percent.
Nevertheless, nominally, the value of Indonesia's tourism sector revenue was the highest, reaching Rp 1,070 trillion. This value surpasses Thailand's tourism revenue, a major ASEAN tourist destination, which amounted to Rp 1,060.80 trillion.
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