Can US Tourism Bounce Back Amid Trade War?
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Can US Tourism Bounce Back Amid Trade War?
Here’s one delay the tourism industry is actually happy to see. Last week, shares of cruise companies and travel-booking firms surged after the White House announced it would delay its (possibly illegal) 50% tariffs on the European Union until at least July 9, allowing time for the two sides to reach a deal. Could it be the epicenter of a spring travel bug outbreak that the US tourism industry sorely needs? Cruise Control 2025 is projected to be…
US Tourism Takes Hit as Overseas Travelers Avoid Country
America’s vacation hot spots have cooled somewhat less amid a decline in overseas travel. “There used to be thousands of people from Canada. They would give me Canadian dollars and I would change it at the bank,” Omar Tallat, 35, who runs a corn dog stand near Times Square, told The Wall Street Journal in a report Sunday (June 1). “This year,” Tallat added, “business is very bad.” The report, citing U.S. Customs and Border Protection data, said…
In the midst of a trade war between Canada and the United States and as the number of Canadians travelling to the U.S. territory is falling sharply, some regions offer discounts to encourage Canadians to come and visit them this summer.
US Travel Sector Eyeing Asia with New Alliance Reboot as Tourism Sinks Amid Boycott Row from Americas and Europe Including Canada, Brazil, Mexico and More - Travel And Tour World
As tourism to the United States plunges from key markets in the Americas and Europe—including Canada, Brazil, Mexico, the UK, France, and Germany—due to a mix of diplomatic tensions, immigration crackdowns, and rising trade disputes, the US travel sector is urgently pivoting toward Asia.
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