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The Guardian – Business • May 06, 2025
How would Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign films affect the UK industry?
If implemented, the proposed tariffs could significantly increase costs for British filmmakers exporting to the US, potentially reducing revenue and affecting the overall economic...
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The Guardian – Business • May 05, 2025
Donald Trump announces tariff on movies from 'other nations' – video
The proposed 100% tax on imported films aims to protect domestic production and potentially influence the allocation of the billions spent annually on global content creation.
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