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February 04, 2025

The US Travel Association has raised concerns about the potential impact of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Canadian travel to the United States. The association warned that a 10 percent reduction in Canadian visitors could lead to a loss of 14,000 jobs and a decrease of $2.1 billion in spending in the US.

On February 1, President Trump signed an executive order imposing a 25 percent tariff on most goods from Canada, while oil, gas, and electricity were taxed at a 10 percent rate. This move followed a growing trade dispute between the two countries.

In retaliation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded by matching the 25 percent tariffs on American goods, including Wisconsin dairy products, Florida oranges, and Kentucky bourbon. Trudeau also called on Canadians to consider domestic travel and boycott American products and services. He urged Canadians to explore their own country by visiting local national parks, historical sites, and other tourist destinations. "Now is the time to choose Canada... It might mean changing your summer vacation plans to stay here in Canada and explore the many national and provincial parks, historical sites, and tourist destinations our great country has to offer," he said.

Canada is one of the largest international sources of visitors to the United States. In 2024, over 20 million Canadians visited the US, spending around $20.5 billion and supporting 14,000 jobs in the American travel and tourism industry. Popular US destinations for Canadian travelers include Florida, California, Nevada, New York, and Texas. These states could be hit hardest if Canadians follow Trudeau’s advice to avoid American destinations, which would result in significant revenue losses for local businesses and tourism-related jobs.

The ongoing trade tensions, often referred to as the Trump trade war, are now affecting the travel and tourism sector, with the potential for a noticeable decline in the number of Canadians visiting the US. The impact could be felt in major tourist areas, where Canadian tourists are known for their spending on accommodation, entertainment, and other travel-related expenses.

Both countries are now caught in a trade conflict that is affecting not just businesses but also the tourism industry, an important part of the US economy. It’s a situation that will likely continue to evolve, and the US Travel Association is keeping a close eye on the situation to gauge the long-term effects on the travel industry.

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