Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

U.S. Economy expected to lose $1.6 Billion as Mexican tourists choose Canada

The tourism industry in the United States is preparing for an estimated $1.6 billion hit as Mexican tourists choose Canada over the United States.

Forbes reports some experts expect U.S. tourism to drop by 7 percent this year. By 2018, the country could lose $1.6 billion as a result.

Douglas Quimby of travel research firm Phocuswright told the outlet: "We have Twitter wars with our President and former President of Mexico. There is lots of speculation in the media about a trade war with Mexico. If that happens, what kind of impact does that have on millions . . .

Read Full Story

Related Posts

Cancun news today

Today’s news roundup in Cancún (Jan. 20, 2026)

A quick, clear look at the stories shaping Cancún today—from safety and tourism to city...
Los Cabos news today

Los Cabos today daily news roundup for January 20, 2026

Los Cabos on Jan. 20, 2026: fire response in Cabo San Lucas, road repairs, gas...
San Miguel news today

Today’s news roundup in San Miguel de Allende (Jan. 20, 2026)

San Miguel eases water-bill surcharges, adds a new fire truck, pushes back on a golf...
Puerto-Vallarta-Malecon

Today’s news roundup in Puerto Vallarta – January 20, 2026

Protests clogged Medina Ascencio, two investigations shook the city, and water outages hit Ixtapa. Here’s...