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U.S. Could Lose $12.5 Billion In International Travel Spending This Year, Tourism Council Says

Border detentions and confusion over visas are deterring international visitors, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council, and the price tag for their hesitancy could be steep.

Ceylan Yeginsu
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International Tourism, Travel and Vacations, United States Economy
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