Trump’s policies could cause a significant drop in US tourism, study says
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A report by the World Travel and Tourism Council indicates that Donald Trump's policies risk alienating international travelers and could cost the U.S. economy billions in Tourism.
The U.S. is projected to be the only country out of 184 to see foreign visitor spending fall by 2025, contrasting with a booming tourism industry in Mexico.
The U.S. economy is on track to lose $12.5 billion in international spending this year, with a potential total deficit of $28.8 billion in international spending this year, compared to original forecasts.
This decline is partly driven by an estimated 20 percent drop in Canadian visitors and a 17 percent drop in Western European visitors, including those from Britain and Germany.
Alarming reports of foreign tourists being denied entry or detained, alongside concerns among U.S. citizens about re-entry inspections, are contributing to the downturn.