After pharma, Trump announces100% tariff on all movies made outside US
Trump said in his social media platform, 'Our movie-making business has been stolen from the United States by other Countries, just like stealing 'candy from a baby.'
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He also announced sweeping tariffs on various household products. (White House)
Washington, 29 Sept
US President Donald Trump on Monday announced a 100 per cent
tariff on all movies produced outside the United States, claiming that
America's film industry had been "stolen" by overseas players.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, "Our
movie-making business has been stolen from the United States of America, by
other Countries, just like stealing 'candy from a baby.' California, with its
weak and incompetent Governor, has been particularly hard hit!"
"Therefore, in order to solve this long-time,
never-ending problem, I will be imposing a 100% Tariff on any and all movies
that are made outside of the United States. Thank you for your attention to
this matter. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! President DJT," he added.
The announcement follows Trump's earlier declaration on 26 Septemberthat his administration will impose a 100 per cent tariff on branded and patented pharmaceutical products beginning 1 October 2025, unless the manufacturing companies establish production facilities in the United States.
The Indian pharmaceutical sector supplies over 50 per cent
of global demand for various vaccines, 40 per cent of generic demand in the US
and 25 per cent of all medicines in the UK. India's annual drug and
pharmaceutical exports touched a record USD 30 billion in FY25, bolstered by a
31 per cent year-on-year surge in March.
According to a government release, drug and pharmaceutical
exports increased by 6.94 per cent from USD 2.35 billion in August 2024 to USD
2.51 billion in August 2025 alone.
In FY24, India's pharmaceutical exports totalled USD 27.9
billion, of which 31 per cent, approximately USD 8.7 billion (Rs. 77,231
crore), were directed to the US, according to the Pharmaceuticals Export
Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil). In the first half of 2025 alone,
pharmaceutical shipments worth USD 3.7 billion (approximately Rs. 32,505 crore)
were sent overseas.
Leading companies such as Dr. Reddy's, Aurobindo Pharma,
Zydus Lifesciences, Sun Pharma and Gland Pharma derive between 30-50 per cent
of their overall revenues from the American market.
According to a separate government report, India's pharmaceutical
industry is a global powerhouse, ranking third in the world by volume and 14th
in terms of production value. It supplies over 50 per cent of global vaccine
demand and nearly 40 per cent of generics to the US. The industry is projected
to grow to USD 130 billion by 2030 and a USD 450 billion market by 2047.
Backed by policy support for pharmaceuticals, such as the
PLI scheme (Rs. 15,000 crore) and the Strengthening of Pharmaceuticals Industry
(SPI) scheme (Rs. 500 crore), the industry continues to expand its global
footprint.
The PLI scheme is driving investments into 55 projects to
manufacture high-end drugs, such as those for cancer and diabetes, in India.
Meanwhile, the SPI scheme, which focuses on enhancing the
quality, competitiveness, and resilience of smaller pharmaceutical companies,
is funding R&D and modernising labs, enabling Indian companies to compete
globally.
Beyond cost
efficiency, India has emerged as a hub for affordable, high-quality medicines,
reinforcing its rightful title as the "Pharmacy of the World," the
report said.
He also announced sweeping tariffs on various household
products, including imported kitchen cabinets and certain types of furniture,
which could add even more costs to a category that has surged in price in
recent months. Trump also announced heavy tariffs on trucks and
pharmaceuticals.
Trump wrote in a Truth Social post, "We will be
imposing a 50 per cent Tariff on all Kitchen Cabinets, Bathroom Vanities, and
associated products, starting October 1st, 2025. Additionally, we will be
charging a 30 per cent Tariff on Upholstered Furniture."
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