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Trump Tariffs Threaten Samui's Tourist Influx


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22 hours ago, webfact said:

Ratchaporn Poolsawadee, a leading figure in Thailand's tourism sector, expressed concerns over the impact of increased US tariffs, warning that rising living costs stateside may force potential tourists to cut down on foreign travel.

Domestic tourism may be hit more, those businesses who predominately export to USA may find revenues slump as State-side stop buying.

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16 minutes ago, Tubulat said:

Indeed, they are already rubbing their hands together from all that extra tax money they can grab from the farang, incidentally without anything in return.

 

You mean the farangs that have been living here tax free for decades.

Paying zero taxes to the government, yet enjoying the infrastructure and the benefits that the government (and the Thai tax payers) have provided.

And please do not bother to prattle on about VAT - insignificant.

VAT is for things that you want, not what you have had.

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4 minutes ago, Ulyssesamui said:

Living in Samui, the White Lotus effect may make some minor changes, but generally (and one should never generalise), Americans are few and far between on this island as tourists. The main body of tourists, IMO, are Europeans, Taiwanese, Japanese, and Singaporeans. The US has the whole Caribbean, Mexico, and Europe, and it has destinations nearer than Thailand.

 

Very true but we have seen a 'significant' increase in Americans since Covid has finished.

In the small part of the business that we are in, we would see about 6 - 10 groups of Americans per year.

Now, it is sometime that many every week or two.

As you say, not a large number abut significant.

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51 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

I doubt it. I heard about a plan to charge Americans everywhere in Thailand (Tops, Lotus, BigC, Bars, Restaurants) 50% plus. The money should go for saving the environment and improve safety.

As I have said before ASEAN app should have a bs emoji

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55 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:

Trump’s tariffs will have no impact on tourism.

 

Don't be so sure. I've already had a U.S. traveller cancel their whole UK and European trip. Citing Trump and the effects of the tariffs on the currency and stock markets. So far, only the one cancellation for us. Thankfully, most of our bookings for this year are already paid. Depending on how things go with the tariffs, next year could be a different story.

 

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38 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Let's face the reality here, Trump is threatening the well-being of the entire planet, with his ridiculously dumb policies, causing untold amounts of fear and concern, and it's all for nothing. America's never going to become the industrial might that it used to be, Trump and his goons dare busy dreaming about returning manufacturing to America, it's just never going to happen.

 

It's just too expensive to manufacture in America these days and there are a dozen good reasons why those companies left in the first place. Trump is not bringing them back, this is pie in the sky nonsense and with it is coming a tremendous amount of fear and destruction. The man needs to be stopped. He needs to be put on medication.

 

 

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https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/04/07/von-der-leyen-offers-trump-zero-for-zero-tariffs-deal-on-all-industrial-goods

 

So it seems that von der Leyen is ready for a zero-zero deal like some S.E Asian countries.

He who laughs last laughs best.

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Since airlines Hedge their fuel cost and summer travel season is soon I don't see airline ticket prices going down anytime soon.

 

The forecast for the Thai Baht is that it will continue to weaken against the USD till close to end of year.

 

Potentially higher cost of living for US may also factor into travel.

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"(emotionally) warmer, more budget-friendly pastures" than Samui is pretty easy these days. 

Samui's problem is copy/pasted from Phuket and other holiday destinations. How many Thais visit Samui compared to the non-Thais? 

Samui has lost its plot many years ago, completely overpriced in line with a service attitude in free fall; high logistic costs and, apart from some beaches, not much else to do. The Samuians have yet to understand, that there are many more attractive beaches, play-for-fun ditto and culinary offers in many many other places. 

Previously I spent sacrosanct all Christmas breaks on Samui until I got properly ripped off with mandatory Christmas dinners which were a total disaster. Some local "musicians" almost blew the loudspeakers to pieces, the (local) food buffet was unisono cold as cooked already early afternoon and the whole ordeal came at 2,500 Baht/person; with two small kids below 10 years of age (at half the price) this most memorable Christmas "treat" came at 7,500 Baht - back then the exchange rate was 23 Baht to the USD. 

Taxis, beach chairs, a cold beer at the beach - all available at prices of Saint Tropez or a pristine Mexican beach. 

Never again - despite not being a friend of Mr Trump, you cannot stick tourism problems of Samui onto his back! 

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Look. They have only been courting the ASEAN countries for awhile and have forgotten about the America for a few years. With exception of luring in the high spending retirees because it’s the easiest place to retire 😂🤣

Now because of a tv show that was paid for a filmed here they are getting attention from US viewers. The government has done nothing and doubt they ever will. Besides putting out articles about how good it is here, they have nothing to say. 

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On 4/8/2025 at 9:24 AM, webfact said:

Donald Trump's new tariff policy threatens a slowdown in American visitors.

Good riddance. 
I won’t miss them and I doubt many others will either.

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

It's just too expensive to manufacture in America these days

And with most of the population suffering obesity I doubt if they would be productive anyway.

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41 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Lets face the reality here. You hate Trump because he bested you in business. Carry on with your:

 

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WTF does King Crimson have to do with it?

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Domestic tourism may be hit more, those businesses who predominately export to USA may find revenues slump as State-side stop buying.

The people in SE Asian countries, and China, are far more resilient to economic hardship than Americans. 

When Trump's  idiotic economic policies have fully worked out, the whining from Americans will be deafening.

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2 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

You mean the farangs that have been living here tax free for decades.

Paying zero taxes to the government, yet enjoying the infrastructure and the benefits that the government (and the Thai tax payers) have provided.

And please do not bother to prattle on about VAT - insignificant.

VAT is for things that you want, not what you have had.

Thanks, but I think I will prattle on as the 1 million baht spent here brought in from the USA is taxed, whether that be at the food stores, restaurant, gasoline, house maintenance fees, etc. Now, if you want to specify income tax? Bit of an issue as that is already taxed and covered by mutually beneficial tax treaty.

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