Paris, May 15, 2025 (AFP) - US set to lose $12.5 bn in foreign tourism in 2025: industry

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2025-05-15
The United States is on track to lose some $12.5 billion in revenue from foreign tourists this year, a tourism industry group said Thursday, as the Trump administration has led a crackdown in immigrants. The study by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and Oxford Economics found that the United States was the only country set to see a drop in spending from foreign tourists this year. The drop to $181 billion in spending by foreign tourist......
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