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Trump slaps 100% tariff on foreign movies to protect Hollywood

Published on: September 29, 2025 8:11 PM

US President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on all movies made outside the United States. He said this move will protect America’s film industry, which he claimed foreign countries have “stolen.” Trump compared this theft to “stealing candy from a baby.” The tariff would be the first to target services rather than physical goods. However, Trump did not specify when or how the tariff will be implemented.

Trump made his announcement on Truth Social, blaming California’s government for weakening the industry. He emphasized that the movie business has suffered greatly because of foreign competition. Trump also revealed plans for heavy tariffs on imported furniture. This aims to revive North Carolina’s furniture industry, which he said was lost to China and others. He promised to share more details about these tariffs soon.

The president argued that foreign countries lure filmmakers with tax breaks and cheap labor. This makes it cheaper for Hollywood studios to film abroad. Thus, American jobs and productions suffer. Additionally, Trump announced tariffs on other goods, including pharmaceuticals, kitchen cabinets, and heavy trucks. Some pharmaceutical products could be exempt if companies build plants in the US.

Industry experts quickly reacted with surprise and doubt. They said imposing tariffs on movies would be nearly impossible to enforce. Studios prefer filming overseas to save money despite the challenges. One Hollywood insider said the tariff could halt much production but questioned its legality. Overall, the industry views this move as shocking and complex.

The new tariffs form part of a wider plan by Trump to protect American industries. He aims to stop other countries from taking US business unfairly. The government hopes these tariffs will encourage companies to invest more in the United States. Meanwhile, the world watches closely as this policy unfolds. The impact on Hollywood and trade relations remains uncertain.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: 100% tariff, America’s film industry, Latest, United States, US president Donald Trump

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