New York's economy is feeling the pinch of a global trade war, according to a new report from State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. The report reveals that tariffs imposed by the US government have taken a significant toll on the state's tourism industry and exports. As the world's 12th-largest economy, New York relies heavily on international trade, and the tariffs have resulted in a decline in exports and a decrease in tourism revenue. With the state's economy already facing challenges, the impact of these tariffs could have far-reaching consequences for businesses and workers in New York.


DiNapoli: Tariffs take toll on NY’s tourism and exports  WCAX