
U.S. Imposes 100% Tariff on Foreign Films, Hollywood in Focus
President Trump’s proposal to levy a 100 percent tariff on foreign-made films is set to reshape Hollywood and the global cinema market.
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President Trump’s proposal to levy a 100 percent tariff on foreign-made films is set to reshape Hollywood and the global cinema market.
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.
Industry experts warn Trump’s plan to slap a 100% tariff on foreign films could double costs, stifle creativity and send entertainment stocks tumbling.
China’s May Day holiday box office pulls in over 700M yuan, led by The Dumpling Queen and Studio Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke debut on the Chinese mainland.
Trump’s proposed 100% tariffs on foreign films could isolate Hollywood despite U.S. dominance; global box office data and the Chinese mainland’s Ne Zha 2 offer key lessons.
At the Huabiao Film Awards, China’s film industry showcased its growth—from cutting-edge production tech to global collaborations—signaling a new era for Chinese cinema.
Norway’s ‘Loveable’ and Argentina’s ‘The Message’ emerged as top winners at BJIFF as nearly 90% of submissions came from abroad, underscoring the Chinese mainland’s rising status in global cinema.
Explore how director Zhu Xin helped shape the Hangzhou New Wave with films like Vanishing Days and is now bringing Chinese cinema to global audiences.
Award winners reflect on their films and experiences as the curtain falls on this year’s Beijing International Film Festival.
Cedric Behrel of Trinity CineAsia reveals how localized subtitling for Ne Zha 2 balances culture-specific humor with universal emotion across 37 European markets.