
China to Cut Back on U.S. Movies as Tariffs Rise
China plans to reduce imports of U.S. films in response to tariff hikes, aiming to reflect audience preferences and introduce more movies from other countries.
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China plans to reduce imports of U.S. films in response to tariff hikes, aiming to reflect audience preferences and introduce more movies from other countries.
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