The title is incrediblely vague but the article is pretty straightforward. They want to build incentives for movie production. How they’ll manage that with tariffs specifically (rather than say a tax cut) who knows
Right, that’s what the headline conveys, and it’s still not how anything works.
It would be like saying “We want to encourage people to make ice cream, so we’re going to use thumb tacks. We’re still pretty vague on the ‘how’ but probably something like putting thumbtacks on the chairs of people who are making something that isn’t ice cream.”
That’s not how anything works.
The title is incrediblely vague but the article is pretty straightforward. They want to build incentives for movie production. How they’ll manage that with tariffs specifically (rather than say a tax cut) who knows
Right, that’s what the headline conveys, and it’s still not how anything works.
It would be like saying “We want to encourage people to make ice cream, so we’re going to use thumb tacks. We’re still pretty vague on the ‘how’ but probably something like putting thumbtacks on the chairs of people who are making something that isn’t ice cream.”
Tariffs are literally the opposite of incentives. They’re beating away the competition with a stick.
the competition? a shit ton of hollywood movies are prduced partially or totally abroad
If you’re an idiot, any economic tool looks like a tariff or something like that.
Tax cuts might not help for products that never make a profit.
Trump and (now) the film sector: