Trump: 100% tariff on movies

입력 2025.05.06 (00:58)

읽어주기 기능은 크롬기반의
브라우저에서만 사용하실 수 있습니다.

[Anchor]

U.S. President Trump has now brought up tariffs even in relation to movies.

He stated that he would impose a 100% tariff on films made overseas.

President Trump also made remarks that seemed to disregard the Constitution, causing controversy.

Washington's Kim Kyung-soo reports.

[Report]

One common feature of recent major American films is that they are produced overseas.

They also receive incentives from the countries where filming takes place.

It seems that President Trump was displeased with this.

He announced that he would impose a 100% tariff on films produced abroad.

He also claimed that the provision of incentives by foreign countries poses a threat to U.S. security.

[Donald Trump/President of the United States: "A lot of them have stolen our movie industry. And I am saying, if they are not willing to making a movie inside the United States, then we should have tariffs on movies coming in."]

President Trump also sparked controversy by seemingly disregarding the Constitution.

He stated that it is unimaginable for U.S. courts to repeatedly intervene in the forced deportation of illegal immigrants.

[Donald Trump/President of the United States/Interview with NBC News on April 4: "(Don't you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States as President?) I don't know. What you said is not what I heard the Supreme Court said. They have a different interpretation."]

Trump also mentioned reopening the Alcatraz prison, which was closed over 60 years ago.

Additionally, he criticized that judges prevent the removal of violent criminals and those who entered the U.S. illegally.

There are also concerns that reopening the currently tourist-attracting Alcatraz prison would require enormous costs, making Trump's claim seem unrealistic.

This is Kim Kyung-soo from KBS News in Washington.

■ 제보하기
▷ 카카오톡 : 'KBS제보' 검색, 채널 추가
▷ 전화 : 02-781-1234, 4444
▷ 이메일 : kbs1234@kbs.co.kr
▷ 유튜브, 네이버, 카카오에서도 KBS뉴스를 구독해주세요!


  • Trump: 100% tariff on movies
    • 입력 2025-05-06 00:58:23
    News 9
[Anchor]

U.S. President Trump has now brought up tariffs even in relation to movies.

He stated that he would impose a 100% tariff on films made overseas.

President Trump also made remarks that seemed to disregard the Constitution, causing controversy.

Washington's Kim Kyung-soo reports.

[Report]

One common feature of recent major American films is that they are produced overseas.

They also receive incentives from the countries where filming takes place.

It seems that President Trump was displeased with this.

He announced that he would impose a 100% tariff on films produced abroad.

He also claimed that the provision of incentives by foreign countries poses a threat to U.S. security.

[Donald Trump/President of the United States: "A lot of them have stolen our movie industry. And I am saying, if they are not willing to making a movie inside the United States, then we should have tariffs on movies coming in."]

President Trump also sparked controversy by seemingly disregarding the Constitution.

He stated that it is unimaginable for U.S. courts to repeatedly intervene in the forced deportation of illegal immigrants.

[Donald Trump/President of the United States/Interview with NBC News on April 4: "(Don't you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States as President?) I don't know. What you said is not what I heard the Supreme Court said. They have a different interpretation."]

Trump also mentioned reopening the Alcatraz prison, which was closed over 60 years ago.

Additionally, he criticized that judges prevent the removal of violent criminals and those who entered the U.S. illegally.

There are also concerns that reopening the currently tourist-attracting Alcatraz prison would require enormous costs, making Trump's claim seem unrealistic.

This is Kim Kyung-soo from KBS News in Washington.

이 기사가 좋으셨다면

오늘의 핫 클릭

실시간 뜨거운 관심을 받고 있는 뉴스

이 기사에 대한 의견을 남겨주세요.

수신료 수신료