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U.S. tariffs on China, introduced under President Donald Trump, may be having a negative impact on Hollywood, according to Chinese journalist He Beiping, who is currently based in Nigeria.

Beiping shared concerns about the noticeable drop in China’s enthusiasm for importing films from the United States.

During a recent visit to China by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, both nations finalized a film collaboration agreement.

Beiping explained that this partnership aims to strengthen cultural and industry relationships through joint film projects, professional exchanges, festivals, and public screenings.

“This signals China’s pivot towards broader cinematic partnerships beyond traditional U.S. collaborations.

“China, as the world’s second-largest film market, remains a crucial audience for global content creators.

“Yet, rising U.S. tariffs have triggered strategic pushback from Beijing,” Beiping explained.

He also claimed China’s National Film Administration is determined to “moderately reduce the number of American films imported.”

“This announcement has unsettled Hollywood, with shares in studios like Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery falling sharply.

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“The tariff move casts uncertainty over future U.S.-China film projects and market access.”

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