Trump, Hollywood and Tariff Threat
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The 78th edition of the French film festival kicked off with a starry ceremony on Tuesday evening that was attended by Hollywood stars, jury members, French dignitaries and auteurs.
Leaders of Hollywood unions and representatives of major studios joined with Jon Voight in penning a letter to Donald Trump calling for expanded film and TV production incentives. What was left unmentioned in the letter was Trump’s proposal for 100% tariffs on films produced in other countries.
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Executives from several of Hollywood's major studios met Friday by phone with the Motion Picture Association to discuss Trump's tariffs.
The industry isn't taking that first "100% tariff" post at face value. And yet, says one IATSE member: “A few years ago, a proposal like this would’ve been 70 percent opposed by the rank and file. Now?
Los embajadores en Hollywood del presidente Donald Trump se unieron a los estudios, sindicatos y productores para pedir a la Casa Blanca que amplíe y prolongue incentivos fiscales como parte de un próximo proyecto de ley de reconciliación presupuestaria.