Core Viewpoint - The announcement by President Trump regarding new tariffs on imported furniture and films aims to revitalize the domestic industries in the U.S., particularly in North Carolina, but faces skepticism regarding its feasibility and implementation details [1] Tariffs on Furniture - Trump plans to impose significant tariffs on furniture from countries that do not manufacture in the U.S., with a specific focus on reviving the furniture industry in North Carolina [1] - The administration has already announced a 30% tariff on soft-pack furniture and a 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets and bathroom sinks starting Wednesday [1] - Analysts express concerns about the uncertainty these tariffs introduce to Trump's trade policy, despite the intention to boost domestic manufacturing [1] Tariffs on Films - Trump reiterated a threat to impose a 100% tariff on all films produced outside the U.S., claiming that the American film industry is being "plundered" by foreign entities, particularly affecting California [1] - The global nature of film production complicates the implementation of such tariffs, as filming and post-production often occur across multiple countries, making it difficult to establish clear tariff standards [1] - Market reactions to these announcements were muted, with mixed performances from major companies like Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Disney [1]
特朗普提出新关税计划 涉及电影及家具行业 市场反应平淡