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Trump Announces 100% Tariff on All Foreign Films

September 29, 2025
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In a dramatic escalation of his protectionist trade policies, President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the United States will impose a sweeping 100% tariff on all films produced outside the country, a move that threatens to fundamentally reshape the global entertainment landscape and reignite tensions with international trading partners.

The announcement came via the president’s preferred platform, Truth Social, where Trump framed the decision as a necessary corrective measure to what he characterized as the systematic plundering of American cultural and economic dominance in filmmaking.

“Our movie-making business has been stolen from the United States of America, by other Countries, just like stealing ‘candy from a baby’,” Trump wrote in his post, employing characteristically blunt language to describe what the administration views as unfair competition from foreign film industries.

The declaration effectively means that any film produced abroad would face tariffs equivalent to its full value when entering the U.S. market—potentially doubling the cost of foreign productions for American distributors and exhibitors. The unprecedented levy would affect everything from international blockbusters and arthouse cinema to streaming content produced overseas by major platforms.

This is not the first time Trump has floated the idea of penalizing foreign film imports. The president initially threatened such measures in May, though those earlier warnings lacked specificity and left entertainment industry executives scrambling to understand the scope and implementation of any potential policy. Monday’s announcement, while still light on procedural details, represents the clearest signal yet that the administration intends to move forward with the plan.

Financial markets responded swiftly to the news, with shares of major entertainment companies declining in premarket trading on Tuesday morning. Netflix, which has invested heavily in international content production from countries including South Korea, the United Kingdom, and Spain, saw its stock fall 1.4%. Warner Bros Discovery dropped 0.6% as investors absorbed the potential implications for the company’s global content strategy.

The proposed tariffs raise a host of complex questions about implementation and enforcement. It remains unclear how the administration would define foreign-produced content in an era when major Hollywood studios routinely shoot productions abroad for tax incentives, or how co-productions involving both American and international financing would be classified. The policy could also affect streaming platforms that have increasingly relied on overseas content to attract subscribers—Netflix’s “Squid Game” from South Korea and various British productions have been among the platform’s most-watched offerings.

Industry analysts suggest the move could provoke retaliatory measures from other countries targeting American films, long one of the United States’ most successful cultural and economic exports. Hollywood productions have traditionally dominated global box offices, and any reciprocal tariffs could significantly impact the industry’s international revenue streams, which often exceed domestic earnings for major tentpole releases.

The announcement also arrives at a precarious moment for the entertainment industry, which continues to navigate the aftershocks of pandemic-era disruptions, the ongoing evolution of streaming economics, and contentious labor relations following last year’s writers’ and actors’ strikes.

As details of the policy’s implementation remain forthcoming, studio executives, trade organizations, and international partners will be watching closely to determine the full impact of what could represent the most significant intervention in the global film trade in modern history.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

President Trump has announced a 100% tariff on all foreign-made films entering the U.S. market—essentially doubling their cost—in what he calls an effort to protect American filmmaking from international competition.

This unprecedented move threatens to disrupt the global entertainment industry, has already triggered stock declines for major streaming platforms like Netflix that rely heavily on international content, and could spark retaliatory measures from other countries against Hollywood exports.

With critical implementation details still unclear, the policy represents the most dramatic U.S. intervention in global film trade in modern history and could fundamentally reshape how movies are produced, distributed, and consumed worldwide.

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