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Beyond Trump's film tariffs: Is Hollywood really in decline?

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 28 May 2025 ()
Donald Trump's proposal of 100% tariffs on foreign-produced films has sparked widespread concern in the globalized US film industry. Major production companies anticipate rising costs due to the loss of cheaper overseas locations. The proposal drew criticism at the Cannes Film Festival, with filmmakers questioning its practicality.
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