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In a bold, protectionist move, President Trump has announced a sweeping 100% tariff on foreign-made movies. This decision aims to boost domestic production while intensifying trade tensions, prompting lively debates about its potential impact on Hollywood and international relations.
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US President deems movies produced outside the United States represent a “national security threat.”
Trump To Slap Foreign Films With 100% Tariff; All Eyes On Netflix Think Trump's tariffs are only for products, think again. On Sunday evening, President Donald Trump announced that he plans to impose a 100% tariff on films produced overseas, extending his restrictive trade policies on…
Trump cited the decline of the domestic movie industry and claimed foreign incentives were drawing American filmmakers away.
Donald Trump says he will impose 100% tariff on movies made abroad Financial Times
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Trump Plans 100% Tariff on Foreign Movies, Escalating Trade War Bloomberg.com
Trump announces 100% tariff for movies produced outside US Reuters
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