Trump announces a 100% price on films produced outside us to save Hollywood “ dying from a very fast death '' '

President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that it would impose a 100% price for any film produced outside the United States.
In doing so, the president wants to save the American film industry from “dying a very rapid death.
“Other countries offer all kinds of incentives to distance our filmmakers and studios from the United States,” he said on his social platform Truth. “Hollywood and many other areas in the United States are devastated.
“This is a concerted effort of other nations and therefore a national security threat,” said the president.
“It is, in addition to everything else, messaging and propaganda.”
Trump then announced that he was authorizing the Ministry of Commerce and the US trade representative to “ immediately start the process of institutioning a 100% rate on all films coming to our country that are produced in foreign countries.
“We want films to be made in America, once again,” he concluded.
The announcement comes when professionals had a hard time filming films and television series at the start in Hollywood due to budget reductions for production tax credits.
President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he imposed a 100% price for films produced outside the United States

Trump made the announcement on his social platform of truth
At the end of last year, Filmla – the Los Angeles agency which manages film permits throughout the city – reported A 5% drop in film and television production in the third quarter of 2024.
The 5,048 total days of filming and television filming also represented a decrease of 36.4% compared to the five -year average.
At the same time, reality TV production fell 56.3% compared to the third quarter of 2024 compared to the previous year – and represented a decrease of 52.7% compared to the five -year average.
Dramatic television production also fell 34.4% compared to the five -year average and comedy decreased by 85.7% compared to the five -year average.
TV production overall dropped by 18.3%, also decreased by 53.2% compared to the five -year average over the quarter.
Now warn the experts, the city of stars of the stars in the past can be declined.
“It is not a hyperbola to say that if we do not act, the California cinema and television industry will become the next Detroit Auto,” said Noelle Stehman, a writer and producer who worked on sopranos and is a member of the campaign “ Stay in the ''.

Professionals had trouble obtaining films and television series to be completely filmed from start to finish in Hollywood due to budget reductions for tax credits
“ Stay in the '' is a political organization that aims to fight for productions in Hollywood and to “restore the dynamic creative industry of our city and raise the whole city of Los Angeles in the process”, according to its website.
While many politicians see growing funds for industry such as a type of gift that is not so crucial, others, including the California state senator, Ben Allen and the deputy of state, Rick Zbur, tried to fight more funds to dive into the difficulty industry.
“This is not a tax gift.” This is a job program that keeps people at home, preventing people from unemployment bearings, “said Zbur at the meeting.
“If we don't do that, it will cost much, much more than these tax credits cost us.”

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They argued that they lose business to countries like Austria and Vienna, where score work costs two thirds less than in California.
In Bratislava, Slovakia, the score costs 90% less than in Hollywood.
Karen Baker Landers, an editor of his supervisor, has also noted that other states have “withdrawals” or an incentive of production which would help to ensure that the projects that start to the production also conclude production, Indie wire reported.
“Depending on the size of a film, post-production can use dozens of hundreds of people,” said the double winner of the Oscars.
“Traditionally, it is not uncommon to get out of the state or outside the country according to the creative needs of history. However, he has always returned to California to publish. This is no longer the case.
“The visual effects, the sound, the image, the music, have migrated from California to pursue these tax incentives. This cost the state of thousands of jobs not only in the entertainment industry, but in all cases all around us.
Landers said New York and Louisiana currently have withdrawals in place, as well as Spain and Australia.

“ Staying at '' is a political organization that aims to fight for Hollywood productions and to “restore the dynamic creative industry of our city and lift the whole city in the process”. (Photo: Noelle Stehman and other members of the group)
In their own efforts to change this, California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a budget that would increase the state tax credit limit by $ 330 million to $ 750 million.
There are also two proposed state bills that would make the credits possible in California, both sponsored by Allen and Zbur.
However, their organization recognizes that credits are just a step in the right direction.
“We know that it will take more work beyond tax incentives to lastingly revitalize the Los Angeles entertainment economy,” said the group.