(Bloomberg) -- China announced it would curb imports of Hollywood films, opening a new front in its trade war with the US hours after President Donald Trump’s record tariffs took effect. Authorities ...
China plans to reduce the number of Hollywood films playing in the populous country amid escalating trade tensions, reducing access to what was once a vital market for U.S. blockbusters. President ...
China will “moderately reduce” the number of U.S. films that play in the country in response to Donald Trump’s 125% tariffs on all goods from China, the China Film Administration announced on Thursday ...
The move comes in the wake of the latest round in the tariff wars initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump, where he announced a 90-day pause for several countries but increased tariffs on Chinese ...
When asked about China’s plan to cut back on the Hollywood films it approves for release in its theaters in response to his tariffs, President Donald Trump responded with a chuckle on Thursday: “I ...
A report emerged this week that China, in retaliation to President Trump’s international tariff hikes, is considering “reducing or banning” U.S. movies as part of its response. This is not a move that ...
The China Film Pavilion is showcasing blockbusters and documentaries — including 'Shenzhou 13,' about astronauts onboard the Tiangong space station — at Hong Kong's Filmart in an attempt to share a ...
BEIJING — A Chinese animated film about a mythical child with a punk attitude and superpowers has become China’s highest-grossing movie of all time, stoking national pride and potentially setting more ...