NOW LIVE AT : 1458AM (London) | DAB digital radio (London) | Alexa | Google Home | Mobile

Indian film industry “concerned” over Trump’s tariffs

Indian film industry “concerned” over Trump’s tariffs

Indian filmmakers have voiced concerns over the tariffs announced on Monday by President Donald Trump, which target films produced outside the United States.

Trump declared that a 100% tariff would be imposed on foreign-produced movies before their release in the US, instructing authorities to begin implementing the policy immediately.

In a post on Truth Social, he claimed that the US film industry was “dying a very fast death” due to the incentives offered by other countries to American filmmakers.

Industry experts estimate that Indian films generate between ₹800 crore and ₹1,000 crore annually from the US market, making the new tariff policy a significant point of contention.

Share:

Related Articles

Shah Rukh Khan rumoured to be in talks with Marvel Studios
‘Housefull 5’ teaser removed from YouTube over copyright claim
Ibrahim Ali Khan & Sara Ali Khan to feature in Aryan Khan’s Netflix show
ZEE Cine Awards 2025 voting gets underway
Filmmakers rush to register title ‘Operation Sindoor’ in wake of Pahalgam attacks
Shah Rukh Khan cancels London event due to India-Pakistan tensions