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Trump announces 100% tariff on foreign-made movies
President Trump targets foreign films with a 100% tariff to revive Hollywood, citing lost revenue and job declines in California's film sector, which dropped nearly 40% over a decade.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that the United States will impose a 100% tariff on movies made outside the country and authorized the Department of Commerce and United States Trade Representative to begin instituting the levy.
- President Donald Trump framed the move as a response to studios shifting production overseas due to tax incentives in Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia, while U.S. film jobs have declined.
- Legal analysts point to pending court challenges and unclear authority, while studio executives said they were `flummoxed` about enforcement given global production chains.
- Hollywood supports more than 2.3m jobs and generated $279bn in sales in 2022, and analysts warn tariffs would raise costs, ticket prices, and strain studios and overseas production crews.
- Coming 78 days before the Oscars shortlist on December 16, Trump announced a protectionist move, citing threats to the U.S. film industry and criticizing California's governor.
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