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US tariffs cause cruise stocks to tumble

Cruise line stocks fell sharply Thursday as part of a broader market sell-off triggered by President Trump's tariffs.






Cruise line stocks fell sharply Thursday as part of a broader market sell-off triggered by President Trump's tariffs.

The steepest drop was at Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, which closed down more than 16%, while Carnival Corp. was off 13.69%, Royal Caribbean Group 11.04%, Viking 8.65% and Lindblad Expeditions Holdings 10.14%.

The Dow's 1,679-point drop was the 'biggest one-day wipeout' since 2020, during the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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US tariffs cause cruise stocks to tumble

Cruise line stocks fell sharply Thursday as part of a broader market sell-off triggered by President Trump's tariffs.






Cruise line stocks fell sharply Thursday as part of a broader market sell-off triggered by President Trump's tariffs.

The steepest drop was at Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, which closed down more than 16%, while Carnival Corp. was off 13.69%, Royal Caribbean Group 11.04%, Viking 8.65% and Lindblad Expeditions Holdings 10.14%.

The Dow's 1,679-point drop was the 'biggest one-day wipeout' since 2020, during the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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