China Retaliates Against US Tariffs by Restricting Hollywood Film Imports
- China will restrict imports of Hollywood films in retaliation for US President Donald Trump's tariff increases on Chinese goods, as declared by China's National Film Administration on April 10.
- The National Film Administration stated that the new tariffs would reduce domestic demand for US cinema in China, which has been declining in recent years.
- Hollywood films represent only 5% of the overall box office in China and have seen waning popularity compared to domestic productions.
- Analysts say the restrictions could have a mild effect on China and are seen as state-sanctioned efforts to pressure the US.
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