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Australia vows to protect its screen industry from Trump tariffs

Monday 05 May 2025 - 11:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Australia vows to protect its screen industry from Trump tariffs

The Australian government has pledged to fight "unequivocally" for its screen industry following United States President Donald Trump's recent announcement of a 100 percent tariff on films produced outside of the U.S. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke expressed his commitment to safeguarding the rights of Australian filmmakers in a statement to 9news.com.au, emphasizing the need for vigilant monitoring of the situation.

Burke confirmed his discussions with the CEO of Screen Australia, reaffirming the government's dedication to the industry amid the looming tariff threat. "Nobody should be under any doubt that we will be standing up unequivocally for the rights of the Australian screen industry," he asserted.

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns joined the chorus of criticism against Trump's decision, labeling it as "short-sighted." He underscored the significance of Australia's vibrant screen production sector, which contributes an estimated $1.15 billion to the local economy. "This is a bad decision for films and movies whether they're made in Australia or the United States," Minns stated, highlighting that the state is home to over half of Australia's screen production businesses.

Trump's announcement came via a post on Truth Social, where he declared, "The Movie Industry in America is DYING a very fast death." He attributed this decline to other countries offering incentives that attract filmmakers away from the U.S. Consequently, he authorized the Department of Commerce and the U.S. Trade Representative to initiate the process for imposing the tariffs. "WE WANT MOVIES MADE IN AMERICA, AGAIN!" he proclaimed.

The practicality of implementing such tariffs remains uncertain, as films are considered intellectual property rather than tangible goods. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has also commented, stating that his government awaits further details on the tariffs and intends to advocate for its local film industry.

Australia's film industry has seen significant growth, with recent Hollywood blockbusters like Anyone But You and The Fall Guy being filmed in Sydney. The Gold Coast has gained recognition as a popular filming location, earning the nickname "Goldywood." Furthermore, the Australian government incentivizes local film production through a 30 percent tax rebate for large-budget projects shot in the country, aiming to boost participation from Australian talent and crews.

As the situation unfolds, the Australian government remains steadfast in its resolve to defend its screen industry against external pressures.


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