International tourism to the US is plummeting, down 11.6% in March compared to last year. This decline is attributed to negative perceptions of the US stemming from political rhetoric and policies, particularly those associated with the Trump administration. Travelers from Canada, Europe, and China are canceling trips, citing concerns about tariffs, political climate, and border issues. Tourism Economics predicts a 9.4% decline in international arrivals this year, with some sources reporting bookings down by as much as 40%. The resulting economic impact is projected to be a $9 billion loss in spending by international visitors.
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