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特朗普拟对进口电影征100%关税 好莱坞或临“灾难性”冲击
有电影行业人士指出,特朗普政府此举对好莱坞影视行业来说是一场灾难。 美国总统特朗普当地时间5月4日称,对所有进入美国、在外国制作的电影征收100%关税。美国白宫5日 表示,尚未就此做出最终决定。 《好莱坞报道》欧洲分社社长罗克斯伯勒表示,"电影价格可能会上涨,拍电影的成本可能会越来越 高,所以要么制作的电影更少,要么制作的电影成本更高,这些成本很可能会被传递下去,所以去看电 影会更贵,票价会上涨,那样的话,去看电影的观众可能更少了。目前整个电影行业已经处于危机之 中,如果我们再加上额外的生产成本或关税,这真的会对这个行业产生灾难性的影响,我真的看不到任 何积极方面。" 罗克斯伯勒指出,之所以美国电影制作公司逐渐将制作转移到英国、加拿大和澳大利亚等海外地区,是 因为当地有税收减免等经济激励政策。如果美国不推出激励措施以减少电影拍摄成本的话,愿意回到美 国本土的电影制作公司可能寥寥无几。 此外,罗克斯伯勒还对欧洲等其他受影响的国家的回应表示担心,尤其欧洲市场是美国电影的主要出口 地区之一。 罗克斯伯勒表示,如果欧洲决定采取针锋相对的关税措施,就像他们威胁的那样,那可能会产生巨大的 影响。因为说到电影,美国的出口远 ...
特朗普对电影加关税 新西兰各界担忧政策负面影响
news flash· 2025-05-05 11:17
Core Viewpoint - The proposal by President Trump to impose a 100% tariff on all movies produced abroad raises concerns among various sectors in New Zealand about the potential negative impact on the global film industry, particularly for countries like New Zealand that rely on international collaboration for film production [1] Industry Impact - If implemented, the 100% tariff could significantly affect the global film industry, leading to increased production costs and potential shifts in film production locations [1] - New Zealand, as a country that heavily depends on international partnerships for its film industry, may face severe repercussions, including reduced foreign investment and collaboration opportunities [1]
特朗普宣布!将对所有在外国制作的电影征收100%关税
21世纪经济报道· 2025-05-05 03:22
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses President Trump's announcement of a 100% tariff on movies produced abroad, citing concerns over the decline of the American film industry and national security threats posed by foreign productions [1][2]. Group 1: Impact on the Film Industry - Trump claims that the American film industry is "rapidly declining" due to foreign countries attracting U.S. filmmakers and studios through various incentives [2]. - The imposition of tariffs on foreign-produced films is expected to have a significant impact on the U.S. entertainment industry, as many American film companies have been producing films in countries like the UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, and Spain to reduce costs [4]. - William Reinsch, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and former U.S. Commerce Department official, argues that the disadvantages of imposing tariffs on foreign films outweigh the benefits, stating it could "kill" the U.S. film industry [4]. Group 2: National Security Concerns - Trump suggests that the decline of the American film industry poses a "national security threat," although this assertion is met with skepticism by industry experts [2][4].