Arts Minister Vows to Defend Screen Industry After Trump’s 100 Percent Film Tariff

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Arts Minister Vows to Defend Screen Industry After Trump’s 100 Percent Film Tariff

Producer Doug Mitchell, actor Chris Hemsworth and director George Miller at a press conference to announce the new Mad Max film at Fox Studios Australia in Sydney on April 19, 2021. AAP Image/Mick Tsikas

Federal Arts Minister Tony Burke has pledged to defend Australia’s screen industry after U.S President Donald Trump confirmed he would impose a 100 percent tariff on foreign-made films.

Burke said the government was preparing to respond to any fallout from the decision.

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