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City A.M. • May 15, 2025
Why Trump tariffs could be a disaster movie for Hollywood
The increased tariffs may lead to higher production costs for American films, potentially driving studios to seek more affordable locations abroad, which could negatively impact th...
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City A.M. • May 05, 2025
Lights, camera, taxes: British film industry rattled by latest Trump tariff threat
Potential tariffs on imported films and related services could increase production costs for the British film industry, possibly affecting investment decisions and international co...
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