Donald Trump has said he will target films made outside of the US as part of his ongoing tariff war.
The US president said the country’s movie industry was “dying a very fast death”.
He complained that other countries were “offering all sorts of incentives to draw” filmmakers and film studios away from the United States.
In a post on his social media site Truth Social, he said this was a “concerted effort by other nations and, therefore, a national security threat”.
Mr Trump said he had authorised the Department for Commerce and the office of the US trade representative to put a 100% tariff “on any and all movies coming into our country that are produced in foreign lands”.
It is unclear how the tariff would affect international productions, such as the upcoming Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, which is filmed in the US as well as other countries around the world.
Image: Tom Cruise, star of the Mission Impossible movies. File pic: PA
Data from the Motion Picture Association shows American movies produced $22.6bn (£17bn) in exports and $15.3bn (£11.5bn) in surplus in 2023.
The latest tariff announcement from President Trump is part of a wider crackdown on US imports announced last month.
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Overall film and TV production in the US was down 26% last year compared with 2021, according to data from ProdPro.
Expanding on his announcement, Mr Trump told reporters in the White House on Sunday night that other nations had been “stealing the movie-making capabilities from the United States”.
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