
President Donald Trump announced plans Sunday to implement a 100% tariff on movies made in other countries that are imported to the United States, decrying other nations for offering financial incentives meant to “draw our filmmakers and studios away from the United States.” Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. "Hollywood, and many other areas within the U.S.A., are being devastated.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump said he will start a 100% tariff on movies made outside the United States, framing foreign film production as a threat to U.S. jobs and national security.
Key Points:
A 100% tariff could raise costs for theaters, streamers, and distributors, which may mean higher prices or fewer foreign films for viewers.
The policy could push more film jobs and spending back to the US if studios shift production home.
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Central actor who announced the 100% tariff on foreign-made movies and explained the rationale.
Named federal agency authorized by Trump to begin the tariff process.
Named federal trade office authorized by Trump to begin the tariff process.
Subnational jurisdiction discussed in connection with Hollywood film production and Gov. Newsom.
Named official blamed by Trump for Hollywood’s decline, but not a central decision-maker in the piece.
Trade association cited for background and economic framing of Hollywood’s trade position.
Nonprofit cited for data on film production and soundstage occupancy in the Los Angeles region.
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One of Trump’s appointed special ambassadors to Hollywood, mentioned as part of a related effort.