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Do you agree with a toy company CEO that 'tariffs are almost like speeding towards a brick wall but the driver of the car doesn’t see it yet and by the time he does, it’ll be too late to hit the brakes.'?

Last Updated: 28.06.2025 02:42

Do you agree with a toy company CEO that 'tariffs are almost like speeding towards a brick wall but the driver of the car doesn’t see it yet and by the time he does, it’ll be too late to hit the brakes.'?

US theatres release only a few foreign films a year, very few.

Yes, Trump recently had another whim: 100% tariffs on all overseas films

He posted that the U.S. film industry, Hollywood decline threatens national security, which is about propaganda and information dominance.

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His logic of interpreting the decline of the U.S. film industry as an onslaught of foreign films is laughable! that

Hollywood is a big item in the excess surplus of the US service sector, and if all the countries in the world take retaliatory measures against the US, then all the film and television industries in Hollywood are going to be finished.