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    US tourism drops sharply under Trump policies

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJune 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The United States is experiencing a major slowdown in international travel, with foreign tourism falling to its lowest level in nearly two decades. New data shows that millions fewer visitors entered the country in 2025 compared to the previous year, marking a sharp shift in global travel patterns.

    The trend highlights a growing US tourism decline, as international travelers choose alternative destinations despite a global rise in overall travel demand. The drop comes after the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and is now being described as the steepest annual fall in around 20 years.

    According to travel data cited from industry tracking sources, the United States saw about 4 million fewer international arrivals in 2025, representing a 5.5 percent decrease. At the same time, spending by foreign tourists also fell by more than 8 billion dollars, affecting airlines, hotels, and major tourist cities.

    The decline has been recorded across multiple regions. Visitors from countries including Germany, India, France, Australia, Chile, and China have all decreased. However, the most significant drop has come from Canada, traditionally one of the largest sources of US tourism.

    Reports based on mobile tracking data suggest that Canadian travel to major US cities may have fallen by as much as 42 percent over the past year. This is significantly higher than official estimates, which place the decline in cross-border travel at around 25 percent.

    The United States has long depended on Canada as a key tourism partner. Cities such as Las Vegas have historically relied heavily on Canadian visitors, but that segment has weakened amid growing political and economic tensions.

    Analysts point to strained relations between the two countries since the return of President Donald Trump to office. His trade policies, tariffs on Canadian goods, and remarks about Canada have contributed to a cooling of relations between the two neighbors.

    At the same time, broader international concerns have also influenced travel decisions. Some travelers have cited political rhetoric, foreign policy disputes, and global instability as reasons for avoiding the United States. These factors have combined with economic pressures and changing travel preferences.

    Despite the decline in US tourism, global travel is growing strongly. International travel volumes have increased significantly worldwide, with tens of millions more people traveling abroad in 2025 compared to the previous year. However, much of this growth is bypassing the United States in favor of other destinations.

    Tourism experts say this shift is unusual because the US has traditionally been one of the world’s top travel destinations. Major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Miami have long attracted millions of visitors each year. The current decline raises concerns about long-term competitiveness in the global tourism market.

    Canada remains the most affected market. Travel to US destinations from Canadian cities has dropped sharply, especially in regions like Las Vegas, Florida, and New York, which are popular among Canadian tourists. Analysts say trade disputes and political messaging have played a role in changing public sentiment.

    Economic tensions have also contributed to the decline. Tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and automobiles have increased friction between the two economies. Some reports also suggest that political statements about annexation and border policies have further damaged public perception.

    Travel industry data also shows that currency pressures and rising costs inside the United States may be discouraging some international visitors. Higher hotel prices, transportation costs, and general inflation have made travel less attractive for budget-conscious tourists.

    Experts warn that the continued decline could affect major sectors of the US economy, especially hospitality, retail, and aviation. Cities that rely heavily on international visitors may face slower recovery if the trend continues.

    Despite the downturn, some analysts believe the situation could stabilize if diplomatic relations improve and travel incentives are strengthened. However, rebuilding international confidence may take time, especially if political tensions remain high.

    The debate over the US tourism decline reflects broader concerns about how politics and global perception influence travel behavior. As international tourism continues to grow worldwide, the United States now faces pressure to regain its position as a leading global destination.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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