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The U.S. is poised for weaker tourism from overseas this year amid tensions tied to trade and immigration. Business owners across the nation are preparing for a potential drop in sales as foreign tourists become increasingly hesitant to visit. Factors such as stringent immigration policies, trade disputes, and rising anti-foreign sentiment are contributing to this downturn.
In popular tourist destinations, local businesses that rely heavily on international visitors are expressing concern. Many are already witnessing a decline in bookings and foot traffic, prompting them to rethink their marketing strategies. Restaurants, hotels, and attractions that once thrived on foreign patronage are now bracing for a challenging season.
Industry experts warn that if these trends continue, the economic impact could be significant, affecting not only tourism-related businesses but also the broader economy. As the U.S. navigates these complex issues, stakeholders are hopeful for a resolution that could restore confidence among international travelers.
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