Trump's 100% tax on films produced abroad..!?
While china is an important market for American films, a few months ago the Chinese government reduced the number of hollywood films released in the country. This had a huge impact on the American film industry. This announcement by china will also have a huge impact when Disney, Paramount, Warner Bros., etc. have not yet recovered from the impact of the Corona pandemic. This 100 percent tax decision by trump will greatly affect the indian film industry, especially Kollywood, Bollywood, Tollywood, and other language films. Let's take a detailed look at its implications.
Indian films are released in the US targeting indians living in the US and global audiences. Due to this new 100% tax, the cost of distributing indian films in the US will double. For example, to buy and release a film at a cost of $ 1 million, an additional $ 1 million will have to be paid in tax. This will increase the financial burden on distributors, and many films may not be released in the US or the ticket prices may be increased.
This tax announcement may cause tension in trade relations between the US and India. While the impact of the reciprocal tax imposed by trump is already boiling in the market, the trump administration is currently imposing sector-wise exemptions. trump has already mentioned that he has imposed a 100% tax on indian auto imports and has criticized india as a "tax king". This new film tax could prompt other countries, including india, to impose retaliatory taxes. For example, if india imposes a similar tax on American films, the indian market for hollywood films could be affected. This could have a major impact on the global film trade.
Trump's decision to impose a 100% tax on films produced abroad will also affect American companies. This is because most American films are produced abroad. The main reasons for this are lower costs abroad, lower salaries for employees, and above all, better locations for filming, which are more favorable abroad than in the United States. In this situation, this tax is expected to apply to American films produced abroad.