Tourists from countries badly hit by Trump tariffs are staying away from US
Briefly

Travel booking data reveals that holidaymakers in countries adversely affected by Donald Trump’s trade tariffs are increasingly avoiding travel to the US. Trivago reported double-digit declines in bookings from Japan, Canada, and Mexico, which were among the first nations targeted by the tariffs. While Germans show slightly reduced booking interest in the US, the UK market remains stable due to lighter tariffs and favorable trade deals. The overall decline in international tourism to the US has alarmed those in the $2.6tn tourism sector, highlighting the tariffs' impact on travel choices amidst economic uncertainty.
Holidaymakers in countries hardest hit by Donald Trump's trade tariffs are turning away from traveling to the US, as booking data reflects a significant decline in reservations.
Trivago's data indicates sharp declines in bookings to the US from travelers in Japan, Canada, and Mexico, highlighting the impact of trade tensions on tourism.
The steady decrease in US hotel bookings reflects the broader economic turmoil caused by tariffs, leaving businesses in the tourism industry increasingly concerned.
Concerns over economic uncertainty are driving both UK and US travelers to opt for domestic vacations, as shown by declines in cross-border travel.
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