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SAG-AFTRA’s Duncan Crabtree-Ireland Says Union Open To “Advancing A Dialogue” With White House On U.S. Film Production After Trump Tariff Proposal
SAG-AFTRA’s Duncan Crabtree-Ireland is the first of the Hollywood labor leaders to speak out after President Donald Trump announced his plan to impose 100% tariffs on films made outside the U.S. — and he appears to be keeping an open mind on the matter.
"SAG-AFTRA supports efforts to increase…
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Donald Trump Indicates There Will Be A Meeting With Hollywood Reps Over Movie Tariff Proposal: “I’m Not Looking To Hurt The Industry”
UPDATED: Donald Trump told reporters that there will be a meeting with entertainment industry representatives, as he and White House officials took a more cautious tone to his proposal for a 100% tariff on movie imports.
“I’m not looking to hurt the industry; I want to help the industry,” Trump…
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By Ted Johnson
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British Film Bodies Plan Urgent Talks With Government Over “Concerning” Trump Tariff
UK film bodies are planning to sit down with the government to discuss Donald Trump’s shock plans to slap a 100% tariff on "any and all" movies produced in "foreign lands."
The British Film Commission), which helps promote international film and television production in the UK, said it would…
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By Jake Kanter
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Media Stocks Hit After Trump’s Bombshell Plan To Tax Films Produced Outside U.S. – “Studios Carry A Significant Amount Of Risk”
Financial markets offered an early and negative response to President Donald Trump's plans to slap 100% tariffs on movies produced outside the United States with shares of media and entertainment companies down in early trading across the board.
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Industry Reacts To Trump’s “Insane” Movie Tariff Threat: “This Would Destroy The Independent Film Sector”
The U.S. and international film sectors are reeling after Donald Trump’s announcement last night that he is "authorizing" the Department of Commerce and the United States Trade Representative to impose a 100% tariff on "any and all" movies produced in "foreign lands."
In a message posted to Trut…
Trump Has “No Authority” To Impose 100% Movie Tariffs, Gavin Newsom Says; Studios Scrambling To Find Out What POTUS Wants
EXCLUSIVE: Typical of Donald Trump, the details of POTUS’ just announced bombshell 100% tariffs on movies made outside America are vague. Yet, what is already very clear, as studios and streamers try to figure out next steps, is that the Governor of California won’t be playing a supporting…
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Donald Trump Says He’s Pursuing 100% Tariffs On Movies Produced Outside U.S., Calling Runaway Production “A National Security Threat”
UPDATED with additional comments from Trump: Donald Trump said that he is ordering the U.S. Trade Representative and the Commerce Department to begin the process to impose a 100% tariff on imports of movies that are produced in “foreign lands.”
Calling runaway production a “national security…
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By Ted Johnson
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Warren Buffett Announces He’s Stepping Down As Berkshire Hathaway CEO
After 55 years, Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, announcing his departure on Saturday.
The 94-year old multibillionaire dropped the bombshell during the conclusion of his remarks at his annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, noting that he will resign at the end of the…
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By Glenn Garner
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Says Many Shoppers Are “Stocking Up” To Get Ahead Of Tariffs – Update
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says some customers are “stocking up” in advance of widespread tariffs planned by President Donald Trump.
“Obviously, none of us knows exactly where tariffs will settle, or when,” Jassy told Wall Street analysts on the tech giant’s first-quarter earnings call. “We haven’t…
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By Dade Hayes
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Sees $900 Million Hit From Tariffs In June Quarter If Rates Stay The Same – Update
UPDATE: Tim Cook on tariff impact: Apple chief executive Tim Cook said the company anticipates $900 million in additional costs for the current June quarter amid Donald Trump's tariffs "assuming global tariff rates, policies and applications do not change for the balance of the quarter and no new…
Meta Q1 Results Beat Expectations, Easing Concerns About Tariff-Tossed Economy’s Threat To Big Tech
Social media giant Meta Platforms posted better-than-expected numbers in the first quarter, with revenue surging 16% from a year ago to reach $42.3 billion, lifting shares in after-hours trading.
The results showed advertising dollars continuing to fill Meta’s coffers despite significant…
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By Dade Hayes
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Snap, Facing “Headwinds,” Scraps Q2 Guidance Amid Economic Uncertainty As Stock Drops
Snapchat parent Snap saw its stock drop in late trading after reporting first-quarter financials accompanied by a dose of realism even as monthly active users hit 900 million in the first quarter of 2025.
"Given the uncertainty with respect to how macro economic conditions may evolve in the…
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