
Tommy Goodwin, vice president of the exhibition and conference alliance, focuses on how the Trump administration affects international travel.
Author: Casey Gale
Donald Trump is still established as the second term of the president, but the business activity industry can understand his first term and direct execution order and his commitment during the 2024 campaign. In December, Hold Tommy Goodwin, Vice President of the Exhibition and Conference Alliance (ECA), asked Trump to break the expected impact on Trump’s expectations on Trump’s expected impact in the next four years of his term.
According to Goodwin, with the development of President Trump’s position, he and ECA will closely pay close attention to some key areas. This is the first of the four themes he talked about in the conversation:
International travel
One of the main focus of the ECA 2025 Public Policy AD is to ensure the development of international travel in many aspects to make the United States more competitive globally. The most concerned is: effort to reduce visa waiting time. Since the popularity, the country has faced continuous and extensive visa waiting time. It is coming, and it will become participants, buyers and exhibitors of Mexico, Brazil and India. Capitol Hill worked hard to solve this problem Goodwin still sees some “disturbing areas.”
Tommy Goodwin
He said: “This job is absolutely not completed.” “I think the ownership of the Secretary of State Marco Rubio (sworn in January 21). The importance of visa processing, whether (incident) and the entire industry-you already have things like the FIFA World Cup. July 4, 2026.
According to Goodwin, the new government has the opportunity to “maintain courses” with the Bayeon government in the progress of visa waiting time. “The goal should be the highest waiting time for each embassy and consulate to 90 days. In the past year, the Bayeng government has made progress, but there are still many tasks to do.”
Another problem is the travel ban in international travel under the leadership of the Trump administration. In 2017, Trump signed an administrative order to ban tourists from most Muslim countries, which seemed to be the continued focus of his second term. On the first day of taking office in 2025, Trump issued an administrative order to strengthen review of international travelers seeking US visas and request reports of national/regional reports within 60 days. The information is so insufficient to ensure that part or comprehensive suspension of the people from these countries “
In the 5-4 ruling in 2018, the Supreme Court maintained Trump’s original travel ban, indicating that he would hold the same room for citizens in some countries to enter the country again from some countries. “This may be challenging.” “He did have the power to do this according to the power of the law. That is the ability to take action unilaterally.”
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