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U.S. Tariff Threat on Foreign Films Raises Concerns in the U.K. Industry

by Daisy Mae D.
10/20/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

Supply Chain Report – 10/20/2025
U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to impose a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the United States has sparked concern across the global entertainment industry — particularly in the United Kingdom, where the film sector is already facing economic challenges.

Trump first raised the idea of taxing foreign-made films in May and reiterated it in September, claiming that other countries have taken away U.S. dominance in the movie business. Industry observers warn that such a move could disrupt international collaboration and further strain the U.K.’s production landscape.

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The British film industry, still recovering from pandemic-era setbacks and competition from streaming platforms, may face significant difficulties if tariffs limit cooperation with U.S. partners. Director Gurinder Chadha, known for Bend It Like Beckham and Bride & Prejudice, described the situation as “a miracle” for filmmakers managing to complete projects amid growing financial pressures.

“I’m not sure tariffs are practical, but I understand the idea of countries wanting to protect their industries,” Chadha said.

Despite ongoing challenges, the British film and television sector remains a major contributor to the economy. According to the British Film Institute (BFI), production spending reached £5.6 billion ($7.5 billion) last year. Caroline Dinenage, Chair of the U.K. Parliament’s Culture, Media, and Sports Committee, noted that the creative industries contribute around £126 billion annually, supporting thousands of jobs nationwide.

However, the U.K. film industry relies heavily on U.S. investment. A BFI report revealed that 65% of the country’s total production spending came from U.S. studios and streaming platforms last year. Without these partnerships, filmmakers could face financing challenges, said Howard Berry, a U.K. film director.

“We rely heavily on U.S. studios to greenlight projects,” Berry explained. “Without that funding, many U.K. productions could struggle to move forward.”

Industry leaders also questioned the feasibility of implementing such tariffs. Tim Richards, CEO of Vue International, pointed out that modern filmmaking involves international collaboration in production, post-production, and music development, making it complex to determine which projects would be affected.

He added that policy tools like film tax credits, such as California’s recent $750 million expansion under Governor Gavin Newsom, could achieve similar goals without negatively impacting global cooperation.

Some within the industry see potential for new partnerships if tariffs are enforced. Zygi Kamasa, CEO of True Brit Entertainment, said the situation might encourage U.K. producers to collaborate more with European and Asian markets.

“For years, our films have performed well internationally,” Kamasa said. “Co-productions could become a stronger path forward if access to U.S. partnerships changes.”

While the U.K. government has not issued a detailed response, it has reiterated that the nation’s film industry remains “world-class” and vital to future trade discussions. Lawmakers, including Dinenage, have urged that the matter be prioritized in upcoming U.S.-U.K. negotiations.

For now, production continues, but many in the British film sector are watching closely, uncertain about the potential economic and creative impact of the proposed U.S. tariffs.

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