Accor executive says Middle East travel boom can weather tariff risks
DUBAI (Reuters) -Hotel group Accor's localised supply chains should cushion the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, its CEO for the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific said, adding he expected travel demand to stay robust in his region. Businesses across multiple industries are hiking prices, revising previous financial guidance and warning of growing uncertainty as Trump's trade war pushes up costs, disrupts supply chains and stirs concerns about the global economy.