Brian Cox says Trump’s tariffs would be ‘absolute disaster’ for upcoming film
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How Trump's tariffs mean some of your fave films wouldn't be made in UK
WIELDING a red lightsaber, US President Donald Trump threatened to cut Britain’s film industry to shreds. It is ironic then, that all the Star Wars movies were made over here, thanks to the kind of creative minds that are found nowhere else in the galaxy. x/whitehouseTrump posted an AI-generated image of himself in a Jedi-style robe and with the muscles of Conan the Barbarian as he clutched the saber[/caption] AlamyJurassic World was filmed at S…

Brian Cox says Trump’s tariffs would be ‘absolute disaster’ for upcoming film
The film industry has raised concerns that US President Donald Trump’s plan would impact freelancers in the UK and would be difficult to enact.
Film Unions React to Trump’s Foreign Film Tariff Plan
Actor Jon Voight ‘brought forward recommendations’ regarding film production in the US to President Trump over the weekend, causing Trump to declare a ‘100 percent tariff’ placed on foreign films. Here’s how film unions reacted to the news.
Grave New World: Q&A with Brian Coulton of Fitch Ratings
Global Finance: Last month, Fitch sharply lowered its forecasts for global economic growth in light of the burgeoning global trade war. You now expect growth in 2025 in the US to be a modest 1.2%, China’s to fall below 4%, the eurozone’s to well under 1%, and world growth to come in under 2%. Why did your assessment change? Brian Coulton: Our previous assessment was that the US would definitely embark on a sharp path of protectionism, but we th…
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