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Trump Orders 100% Tariff on Foreign Films, Citing National Security

The unprecedented move faces skepticism from industry experts and global backlash over its feasibility and potential impact on Hollywood's business model.

Overview

  • President Trump has authorized a 100% tariff on all films produced outside the United States, framing it as a measure to protect American film jobs and national security.
  • The administration has not provided details on how the tariffs will be implemented, raising questions about enforcement and valuation of films as imports.
  • Entertainment attorney Jonathan Handel and other industry experts have criticized the proposal as impractical, warning it could harm Hollywood's globalized production model.
  • International reactions include China's earlier announcement to reduce U.S. film imports and Australia's pledge to defend its film industry against the tariffs.
  • Actor Jon Voight has proposed an alternative plan, advocating tax incentives and subsidies to encourage domestic film production rather than broad tariffs.