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China’s film industry on notice in Trump threat to expand tariff war to services

The US president said on social media that foreign-made films would be subject to a 100 per cent levy, citing ‘national security’

Mark Magnierin New York
Cosplaying audience members at a screening in New York of Ne Zha 2, the Chinese export that has emerged as the highest-grossing animated film of all time. Photo: AP
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he was ordering a new front in his tariff war – extending his “America first” blitz to foreign-made films and claiming that Hollywood was being “devastated” by the number of filmmakers and studios working overseas.
If his administration follows through on the president’s remarks, it would be the first time that a Trump tariff is imposed on services rather than manufactured goods.
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