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Filmmakers and Hollywood financiers are baffled, to say the least, by President Trump’s announcement that he wants a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the United States.
That’s certainly what investors are feeling as the second quarter ends and the summer heats up.The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both finished last week at record highs, erasing the big drops that followed ...
The dramatic tariffs President Trump announced Wednesday won’t directly impose higher costs on most media and entertainment companies. However, the knock-on effects — namely, depressed U.S ...
Trump Tariffs Impact on Hollywood: Not Much ‘Direct Harm’ — but a Resulting Recession Would Be ‘One-Two Punch’ for the Entire Sector ...
Hollywood executives scrambled Monday to interpret President Trump’s call for stiff tariffs on movies produced outside the U.S. — a bombshell proposal that would upend how movies have been ...
President Donald Trump says US movie production is “dying.” There’s something that could help, but it isn’t a 100 percent tariff on foreign-produced films.
It’s been a chaotic week in Hollywood. Less than a week ago, President Trump called for 100% tariffs on movies made outside the U.S., a move meant to bring productions home that most people in ...
What Trump’s Tariffs Mean for Hollywood as New Recession Looms | Analysis. Pro Available to WrapPRO members. Experts say financial pain will come through a broader blow to the economy, from ...
Some of Hollywood’s biggest entertainment companies saw their stock prices dip Monday — hours after President Trump floated a shocking 100% tariff on all movies produced outside the US. In a ...
‘The Apprentice’ Producer Sees Trump’s Hollywood Tariffs as “Storytelling Tool” to Buttress Presidential Infallibility “He’s actually come home, because this industry is where his ...
President Trump’s trade war had, until Sunday night, centered on goods — cars, toys, food, clothes, the tangible stuff we put in and out of virtual and physical shopping carts.
The agent went on to suggest that if countries respond by imposing a 100% reciprocal tariff on productions that shoot in the U.S., the end result could mean that they turn away from Hollywood films.