Many in Hollywood are wondering how the new administration’s policies will affect the industry – especially when it comes to trade deals and international trade tariffs that Trump has said he will impose. The election results have resulted in an across the entertainment industry, and Hollywood producers have started to speculate about its future under a new Trump administration. As creatives are expressing anger and fear after Trump’s re-election, many are wondering how the new administration’s policies will affect the industry – especially when it comes to trade deals and international trade tariffs that Trump has said he will impose.
These will create new challenges for US producers and could impact the exportation of US films and TV shows abroad. Additionally, countries affected by trade tariffs could reduce access for American entertainment content. For instance, Trump’s promise to raise tariffs to 60 per cent on Chinese-made products could spark retaliatory measures from Beijing.
shared stances from Hollywood producers following this week’s election results, with one unnamed “indie industry vet” saying: “When I saw the results come in, and Trump had won, I just wanted to put my head down on my desk and weep, but in terms of the business, we’ll have to see how much will really change.” Regarding international productions looking to shoot films in the US, Australian producer Jim Robison (Lunar Pictures) said: “When we come to America, it’s like .