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Tourists Boycott U.S. at Record Rates After Trump Takeover
- U.S. international visitors dropped by about 4 million in 2025, marking a 5.5% decline in overseas tourism.
- Canadian travel to U.S. cities may have fallen by as much as 42%, according to Cuebiq data.
- Travelers cited President Donald Trump’s rhetoric and policies as a reason to avoid the United States.
- Tourism declines contrasted with a global travel boom in 2025, where many chose destinations other than the United States.
- Experts warn the U.S. narrative as an unreliable partner could harm long-term tourism appeal.
- The drop in tourism includes a notable impact from Canadian visitors, a traditional travel partner.
- World Cup events and energy prices were cited as context, but not enough to reverse the overall trend.
- The Daily Beast framed the tourism decline within broader geopolitical tensions and domestic policy debates.
- Analysts attributed the sharp drop to a combination of rhetoric, tariffs, and political fallout.
- The article notes a record-level tourism decline in contrast to recent growth in other global markets.
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