Australia and New Zealand pledge support for film industries after Trump proposes tariffs

Australia and New Zealand have pledged to strongly defend their film industries following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a proposed 100% tariff on movies produced outside the United States. Both countries are awaiting further detail...

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Australia and New Zealand said on Monday they would advocate for the two countries' film industries, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the country.

Australia's home affairs minister Tony Burke said he had spoken to the head of the government body Screen Australia about the proposed tariffs.

"Nobody should be under any doubt that we will be standing up unequivocally for the rights of the Australian screen industry," he said in a statement.


New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told a news conference the government was awaiting further detail of the proposed tariffs.

"We'll have to see the detail of what actually ultimately emerges. But we'll be obviously a great advocate, great champion of that sector in that industry," he said.
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