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Trump tariff threat could cripple African film and TV industry

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Last updated: May 6, 2025 7:33 am
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The film industry in South Africa is facing a potential crisis due to a proposed 100% tariff on foreign-made films entering the US. This move, announced by President Donald Trump, has caused global concern and could have devastating effects on the local film and television sector.

If implemented, the tariff would apply to all foreign-produced content, including locally made films and productions filmed in South Africa. This could have a significant impact on the industry, as the US market is one of the most lucrative globally for international distribution, especially for English-language content.

Ben Cowley of Gravel Road Distribution expressed concerns about the potential consequences of the tariff, stating that it could be the “beginning of the end” for the African film industry. The uncertainty surrounding the details of the sanctions is causing anxiety among industry professionals.

The proposed tariff not only threatens distributors but also puts thousands of jobs at risk in the local film industry. Actors, crew members, wardrobe teams, drivers, caterers, and accommodation providers could all be affected by the economic collapse that may result from the tariff.

In addition to the impact on South Africa, the proposed tariff could also have repercussions for Hollywood. Cowley pointed out that even US-made content often involves offshore production, and imposing tariffs on foreign work could backfire on American productions by driving up costs.

The timing of Trump’s announcement is particularly concerning for independent African producers, as the US market represents a valuable outlet for their work. The uncertainty surrounding the potential tariff is creating challenges for content creators globally and could lead to job losses in the industry.

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As the situation continues to unfold, stakeholders in the film industry are closely monitoring developments and assessing the potential implications of the proposed tariff. The repercussions of such a move could be far-reaching, affecting not only South Africa but also the global film industry as a whole.

Despite the uncertainty and challenges ahead, industry professionals remain hopeful that solutions can be found to mitigate the impact of the proposed tariff and ensure the continued growth and success of the film sector in South Africa and beyond.

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