Group 1 - European business travel to the U.S. has seen a significant decline, with orders dropping by over 25% year-on-year in April, particularly in Germany (down 30.4%) and France (down 22.4%) [1][2] - Overall, global business travel to the U.S. decreased by 19.3% in April, with a 9% drop in overseas business visitors [1][2] - The decline in European business travel is attributed to increased uncertainty in U.S.-Europe relations and concerns over U.S. border control measures [2][3] Group 2 - The global business travel industry is valued at $1.6 trillion, and reduced European travel to the U.S. could impact the U.S. economy significantly [3] - In 2022, business travelers spent $421 billion in the U.S., contributing $119 billion in tax revenue and supporting 6 million jobs [3]
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Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-06-02 23:04