Donald Trump imposes absurd tariffs on the film industry
All movies produced outside the US will have a 100% tariff

- May 5, 2025
- Updated: May 5, 2025 at 10:24 AM

The film sectors in the United States and around the world are in a state of shock following Donald Trump’s announcement, who recently authorized the Departments of Commerce and Foreign Trade to impose a 100% tariff on all films produced abroad. The news was shared through his account on Truth Social, where the former U.S. president disparaged foreign productions.
A terrible stab for world cinema
This movement comes in a context where the film industry seeks to recover from the adverse effects of the pandemic and significant changes in content consumption. Business and film experts warn that this decision could have devastating repercussions for many production companies, especially those that rely on international revenue. The film community fears that this tariff could represent a fatal blow to movies that are already in the market or in production, as well as to future collaborations between American and foreign studios.
Analysts suggest that such a measure could not only drive up ticket prices and affect the diversity of film offerings in the United States, but it could also lead to retaliation from other countries, which could respond with their own tariffs on American productions. In fact, the reaction from the international community has been swift, and several countries have expressed their concern about the possible impact on global cultural collaboration.
Meanwhile, it is unknown how this measure will be implemented and whether it will face legal challenges from producers and prominent figures in the industry. Observers of film policy claim that the coming days will be crucial to understanding the true implications of this announcement and how it could modify the global entertainment landscape.
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