President Trump announced the film as his latest target on Sunday Customs This is because the US film industry is “deathing very fast.”
In the social post of truth, the president said he has approved the Department of Commerce and US trade representatives to begin the process of imposing a 100% tariff on “every film that comes to our country that is produced on foreign land.”
It was not immediately clear how the tariffs would apply.
Trump said the incentives other countries offer filmmakers and studios constitute a national security threat.
“Other countries provide all sorts of incentives to keep filmmakers and studios away from the United States. Hollywood, and many other parts of the United States, are devastated. This is a coordinated effort by other countries and therefore a threat to national security,” the president wrote. “It’s message and propaganda, along with everything else!”
The announcement is growing criticism of its aggressive trade policy that saw the White House impose swept tariffs on countries around the world.
China is bears the brunt of the president’s combat trade policy 145% tariff on many productsLast month, it said it would reduce the number of American films it imported.
Nor was it mentioned in the social media posts of Trump’s television series. This is the production sector of screens, an increasingly popular and profitable production sector.