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NEW YORK (Reuters) -International travel spending in the United States is expected to decline about 7%, or $12.5 billion, in 2025 as politics and a strong dollar prompt foreign visitors to opt for ...
Canadians are boycotting the US as a destination, leading to a steep decline in arrivals and potential economic losses in the ...
His mass deportation efforts, costly trade war, anti-LGBTQ legislation and, most recently, a travel ban on 19 countries have ...
And while domestic tourism is robust, it doesn't have the per-traveller spending capacity of international visitors. Foreign visitors, says the US ... decline in European visitors in March, travel ...
New data from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) suggests the United States could lose as much as ... for this year would represent a 22.5 percent decline from the peak of U.S. international ...
The United States ... 22.5% decline from the U.S. international spending peak of $217.4 billion in 2019 — and it comes after months of Trump administration policies that have deterred foreign ...
A study published on Thursday by the World Travel and Tourism Council and Oxford Economics found that the United States was the only country set to see a drop in spending from foreign tourists this ...
That’s a 22.5 percent decline from the US international spending peak of $217.4 billion in 2019 — and it comes after months of Trump administration policies that have deterred foreign ...
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