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Hollywood's New Hurdle: The Tariff Twist
USA, Los AngelesTuesday, May 6, 2025
Hollywood has been increasingly moving production overseas. Canada, New Zealand, and the U. K. have seen significant jumps in spending and investment. Some of last year's biggest hits were filmed outside the U. S. Yet, the U. S. entertainment industry has a large trade surplus with the rest of the world. Foreign interest in American titles remains strong.
The financial impact was immediate. Shares of major entertainment companies like Netflix, Paramount, and Warner Bros. Discovery declined in Monday trading. The former president has also appointed several conservative-leaning actors as "special ambassadors. " Their mission? To bring "lost business" back to the U. S. The Commerce Department was referred to for additional questions about the proposed tariffs.
Some analysts were optimistic. They suggested that as long as some production elements were performed in the U. S. , tariffs could be avoided or minimized. Studios might move some production stateside to appease the former president. However, this could eat into their profit margins. Others believed the entire tariffs episode could eventually subside. They expected foreign country reactions and congressional assertions to change the former president's mind.
The former president had called foreign tax incentives a "national security threat. " This was mentioned in a post on a social media platform. The entertainment industry is now left to navigate this new uncertainty. The outcome of this tariff twist remains to be seen.
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