US Threatens 100% Tariff on Foreign Films: Global Cinema in the Crosshairs
The Trump administration’s threat of a 100% tariff on foreign-made films could shake the global movie industry already grappling with digital disruption.
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The Trump administration’s threat of a 100% tariff on foreign-made films could shake the global movie industry already grappling with digital disruption.
At Cannes 2025, the China Film Pavilion showcased over 180 titles—from animation to epics—highlighting the Chinese mainland’s vibrant cinema and spurring global industry partnerships.
Trump’s 100% tariff on foreign-made films could reshape the availability and cost of international cinema in the U.S.
Film tariffs are reshaping Hollywood’s playbook, pushing an ‘endgame’ scenario as the Chinese mainland emerges as an open film hub—signaling a new era in global cinema.
At BJIFF, Janet Yang highlights how hits like Ne Zha 2 and Black Myth: Wukong prove China’s cultural voice is taking its place on the world stage.
Los Angeles experiences a 5.6% decline in film production as Hollywood faces an exodus to other regions, prompting a new campaign to revive the city’s media scene.
Chongqing, China’s ‘Mountain City,’ has surged to become the fourth-largest city by GDP, boasting a booming manufacturing sector and a vibrant film industry that attracts international attention.
Explore Xiangyang’s stunning night views and its ancient city wall that inspires filmmakers, blending history with cinematic allure.
US filmmaker Bobby Mosser, who studied in Sichuan Province, seeks to portray the authentic China through his films, highlighting a thriving film industry and fostering cross-cultural storytelling.
China’s thriving film and cultural tourism sectors are driving significant growth in the service consumer market, with record box office revenues and booming related industries.