💨 Abstract
The Trump administration is exploring options to impose tariffs on foreign films, as directed by the president, who cited the decline in Hollywood film production and incentives offered by other countries. No final decisions have been made, and details on the legal basis and implementation are unclear. The U.S. Trade Representative's office and Commerce Secretary have expressed support for this initiative.
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