Donald Trump 100% movie tariff: Trade expert reveals US President has ‘killed’ film business, says even Netflix and other Hollywood producers will..

How much can the India affect the Indian film industry after explaining 100% tariff in films? Komal Nahta explains in detail in this special speech.
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The United States President Donald Trump brought 100% tariff to films and sent a shock wave to the world -class film industry. Shortly after the President announced that he was imposed on all films except the USA, the filmmakers and other key players shared their views. The revenue from international productions, including Hollywood films shot in India, will not be affected by the implementation of this tariff.
Donald Trump says US producers should not shoot in India ‘.
In order to explain the same thing, DNA contacted Komal Nahta. Talking about Trump’s 100% tariff, “You know, there are two or three angles. He does it to protect the Hollywood industry. First of all, any film that is not made in America will face 100% tariffs. They will think hundreds of times, because they tell Hollywood producers not to go to India or America.
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With Trump’s latest tariff, Komal added that international OTT platforms will restrict even cooperation with Indian manufacturers and content creators. “Platforms such as Netflix and Hotstar usually give Greenlight Productions the opportunity to Indian producers the opportunity to make films and web series for them. But now, even except for the content, the content will be taxed even by an American company like Netflix.
Trump’s 100% tariff is a loss for Bollywood and Hollywood: Komal Nahta
“Indirectly, this means that Netflix told Netflix to give projects to Indian manufacturers and restrict the works to the United States. In this way, Indian filmmakers have ruined the chances of Indian filmmakers. India’s income has decreased and now Netflix will think hundred times – Madfe is giving four projects here, but returns to the American studio.” “Yes, it hit us very badly and a ruthless law when it comes to reducing our income. This is a loss for both India and Hollywood.”


