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    Donald Trump hits movies made in the UK with 100% tariffs: Blow to Britain’s film industry as President turns up trade war to save ‘dying’ Hollywood

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    President Donald Trump is opening a new salvo in his tariff war, targeting films made outside the US – including those in Britain – with a 100 per cent tariff.

    Mr Trump said he has authorised the Department of Commerce and the Office of the US Trade Representative to impose the 100 per cent tariff ‘on any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands’.

    ‘The Movie Industry in America is DYING a very fast death,’ he wrote last night on his Truth Social platform, complaining that other countries ‘are offering all sorts of incentives to draw’ filmmakers and studios away from the US.

    ‘This is a concerted effort by other Nations and, therefore, a National Security threat. It is, in addition to everything else, messaging and propaganda!’

    It was not immediately clear how any such tariff on international productions could be implemented. It is common for both large and smaller films to include production in both the US and other countries.

    Big-budget movies like the upcoming Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, for instance, are shot around the world.

    Incentive programmes for years have influenced where movies are shot, increasingly driving film production out of California and to other states and countries with favourable tax incentives, like Canada and the United Kingdom.

    Donald Trump hits movies made in the UK with 100% tariffs: Blow to Britain’s film industry as President turns up trade war to save ‘dying’ Hollywood

    President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland yesterday

    Yet tariffs are designed to lead consumers toward American products, and American-produced movies overwhelmingly dominate the domestic marketplace.

    China has ramped up its domestic movie production, culminating in the animated blockbuster Ne Zha 2 grossing more than two billion dollars (£1.5 billion) this year. But even then, its sales came almost entirely from mainland China.

    In North America, it earned just 20.9 million dollars (£15.7 million).

    The Motion Picture Association did not immediately respond to messages on Sunday evening.

    According to the MPA, the American movies produced 22.6 billion dollars (£17 billion) in exports and 15.3 billion dollars (£11.5 billion) in trade surplus in 2023.

    Mr Trump has made good on the ‘tariff man’ label he gave himself years ago, slapping new taxes on goods made in countries around the globe. That includes a 145% tariff on Chinese goods and a 10% baseline tariff on goods from other countries, with even higher levies threatened.

    President Donald Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social platform last night

    President Donald Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social platform last night

    By unilaterally imposing tariffs, he has exerted extraordinary influence over the flow of commerce, creating political risks and pulling the market in different directions.

    There are tariffs on autos, steel and aluminium, with more imports, including pharmaceutical drugs, set to be subject to new tariffs in the weeks ahead.

    Mr Trump has long voiced concern about movie production moving overseas.

    Shortly before he took office, he announced that he had tapped actors Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone to serve as ‘special ambassadors’ to Hollywood to bring it ‘BACK-BIGGER, BETTER, AND STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE!’

    US film and television production has been hampered in recent years, with setbacks from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Hollywood guild strikes of 2023 and the recent wildfires in the Los Angeles area.

    Overall production in the US was down 26% last year compared with 2021, according to data from ProdPro, which tracks production.

    The Hollywood sign is pictured in Los Angeles (stock image)

    The Hollywood sign is pictured in Los Angeles (stock image)

    The group’s annual survey of executives, which asked about preferred filming locations, found no location in the US made the top five, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Toronto, the UK, Vancouver, Central Europe and Australia came out on top, with California placing sixth, Georgia seventh, New Jersey eighth and New York ninth.

    The problem is especially acute in California. In the greater Los Angeles area, production last year was down 5.6% from 2023 according to FilmLA, second only to 2020, during the peak of the pandemic.

    Last October, governor Gavin Newsom proposed expanding California’s Film & Television Tax Credit programme to 750 million dollars (£564 million) annually, up from 330 million dollars (£248 million).

    Other US cities like Atlanta, New York, Chicago and San Francisco have also used aggressive tax incentives to lure film and TV productions using cash grants, as in Texas, or tax credits, which Georgia and New Mexico offer.

    ‘Other nations have been stealing the movie-making capabilities from the United States,’ Mr Trump told reporters at the White House on Sunday night after returning from a weekend in Florida.

    ‘If they’re not willing to make a movie inside the United States, we should have a tariff on movies that come in.’



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