China Announces Restriction of Imports of U.S. Films After Trump Tariffs
China’s film authorities are going to “moderately reduce” the number of U.S. films allowed into the country in response to Trump’s tariffs.

China’s film authorities are going to “moderately reduce” the number of U.S. films allowed into the country in response to Trump’s tariffs.
Muslims in London have mobbed a cinema for showing an allegedly “blasphemous” film already pulled nationwide by one major chain amid safety fears.
China has halted the release of Quentin Tarantino’s critically acclaimed film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” over its portrayal of the Chinese-American actor and martial artist Bruce Lee, according to reports.
Three film industry companies thus far say they will no longer shoot in Georgia unless the state’s new “Heartbeat” abortion law is repealed.
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CPC) has announced that all filmmaking regulation will be brought under the jurisdiction of the party’s “Publicity Department,” in a move that could further tighten restrictions on free artistic expression.