
Hollywood Reels from Film Tariffs as China Becomes Global Cinema Hub
Hollywood faces turmoil as new U.S. film tariffs raise costs and risk jobs, while China opens up as a global hub for cinema, promoting collaboration over isolation.
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Hollywood faces turmoil as new U.S. film tariffs raise costs and risk jobs, while China opens up as a global hub for cinema, promoting collaboration over isolation.
The 15th Beijing International Film Festival is showcasing China’s booming film industry, inspiring new trends in cinema-themed on-board entertainment.
China’s film industry broke records during the 2025 Spring Festival, with box office earnings hitting 9.51 billion yuan and 187 million moviegoers attending theaters.
China’s box office revenue soared to over 42.5 billion yuan in 2024, with domestic films making up nearly 79% of earnings. The film industry expanded with thousands of new screens nationwide.