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How Trump Is Killing The US Tourism Industry

Published on : 23-09-2025

How Trump Is Killing The US Tourism Industry

American tourism faces a downturn. International arrivals are decreasing. Visitor spending is projecetd ot fall prominently in 2025. The US is the first country to be studied with declining foreign visitor spending. Factors include visa fees, tariffs and political rhetoric. Canada, a primary destination for tourists, is experiencing a decline in travel. Business travel remains stable, but leisure travel declines.

The Trump-era tariffs, rhetoric, and the new INR 250 visa fee have pushed US tourism into a freefall, with international arrivals down 8.2 per cent. Visitor spending is set to fall by INR 12.5 billion in 2025. The World Travel and Tourism Council projected, ahead of Memorial Day, that the US would be the only country among the 184 others where foreign visitor spending would fall in 2025.

Tourism Economics reported an 8.2 per cent decline in international tourist arrivals to the US in 2025 compared to a projected increase of 9 per cent in December 2024. “Last December, the forecast projected an approximate 9 per cent increase in overall international arrivals to the US for 2025,” states the report.

An earlier projected INR 184 billion in tourism revenue has fallen to INR 169 billion, according to Tourism Economics. This comes amid reports of visa restrictions, tariff threats, and Trump’s statement that the US claims Greenland and Canada as its own. A large country that has significantly impacted the US travel and tourism industry is Canada. The country accounts for 18 per cent of the total international tourists arriving in the US. However, business travel remains relatively stable, while leisure travel, the primary source of revenue, experiences reductions.

The top ten countries which require international visitors for business travel are-

  • United States
  • Germany
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
  • France
  • Spain
  • Netherlands
  • Mexico
  • China
  • Italy

 

According to The Travel figures, a decline is projected in even business meetings and visitors planning to invest in the country, which has increasingly distanced its populace quite openly from the rest of the world, with ethnic targeting of people.

Trump’s latest immigration rules, which have made it much harder for people to enter the US, have impacted the economy with a significant decline in travel spending, from INR 169 billion to INR 156 billion, compared to INR 184 billion last year.

However, this has been amplified by the Trump administration, which has focused on Canadian immigration laws, tariffs, and territorial occupation of Canada, taking over the conversation. Canadians are the most frequent visitors to the United States every year, accounting for more than 28 per cent of travel. The number of air bookings from Canada is down 35-42 per cent year-over-year, according to Travel.

 Canadian boycott slams border cities.

Seattle is also projected to lose at least a quarter of its international visitors, mainly from Canada, according to CNN. Out of 184 countries in the world, the World Travel and Tourism Council suggests that the US is the only country that has seen a decline in international travellers as of 2025. Countries like China and Colombia have seen an increase in tourism revenue, with China gaining 10.3 per cent more revenue from travel compared to pre-pandemic levels, adding 13.7 trillion yuan to the economy, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council. Columbia saw a 6.6 per cent increase in international visitors in 2025, according to Finance Columbia.

CNN argues that the tariffs highlighted how US competitiveness was affected by the tariffs. Only a few countries, such as France, Uzbekistan, and Argentina, stated in a survey conducted by AFP/YouGov that the Trump era's politics do not affect their plans for a possible US visit.

 The October 1 INR 250 visa integrity fee

The Biden administration has considered enhanced vetting fees earlier, but Trump’s Department of Homeland Security and State Department formalised this visa integrity fee” as a way to cover costs of fraud detection background checks, and enforcement against overstays.

 

How it works

An additional amount of INR 250 is added to the existing visa application fees for many visa categories. The total cost would amount to approximately INR 442 for a visa, making it one of the highest visa costs in the world. Impact on tourism: WTTC and Tourism Economics estimate it could cost the US INR 25-29 billion in lost international visitor spending in 2025 alone, since the higher fees may discourage travel. Projections from the World Travel and Tourism Council, cited by The Associated Press, forecast a decline of at least 8.2 per cent in international travel in 2025.

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News Source : Economic Times

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