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Customs duties: an increase of 100 % for foreign films and Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson sent to bring cinema to the United States

On May 4, 205, the American president announced to pass customs duties for 100 % films to attract producers to the States. According to Donald Trump, this industry must be rectified and repatriate it to America. This is why in January already, he had emissaries such as Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson.

President Donald Trump announced on the implementation of customs duties of 100 % on all films produced outside the United States, deploring the “mort” of the American film industry because of incentives offered by other countries to attract directors and studios.

“A threat to national security”

“It is a concerted effort on the part of other nations and, therefore, a threat to national security”he wrote on the Truth social network. “In addition to the rest, it is propaganda,” he added.

Donald Trump said he authorized the competent federal , such as the Commerce Department, to immediately implement the 100 % customs duting debit process on all films produced abroad then sent to the United States. “We want the films to be made in America, again!”, thundered the American president.

“Special emissaries”

In January, upstream of his inauguration for a second mandate at the White House, the Republican President announced Name Jon Voight, Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson as “Special emissaries” For Hollywood to repatriate American film production and make it “Larger and stronger than ever”.

Via the social network X, the American secretary of trade, Howard Lunick, replied: “We are on the spot”. Neither Donald Trump nor Howard Lunick provided details on the way in which these customs duties are implemented.

An industry at half mast?

The productions of series and films have been moving away for years from Los Angeles, preferring it to film abroad, which is less expensive thanks to local subsidies. In addition, the forest fires which ravaged areas of the Los Angeles region in January exacerbated the concerns about a relocation of productions and a potential exodus of the many technicians working behind the scenes, which could choose to move rather than rebuild.

According to filmla data, a non-profit organization that lists production in the Los Angeles region, the number of films and produced in Hollywood has declined almost 40 % over the past decade. Governments around the have implemented advantageous tax systems to attract producers, thus seeking to take advantage of an industry that should spend some $ 248 billion to produce its content this year, according to ampere analysis forecasts.

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