Despite threats from US President Trump regarding 100% tariffs on foreign films, the WA State Government is advancing its plans to bolster the local screen industry, allocating $5 million in the 2025–26 Budget for capacity-building initiatives and increasing post-production rebates to attract more film projects. Minister Simone McGurk emphasized the importance of creating job opportunities for West Australians while confirming no local content mandates will be imposed.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The government in Western Australia is still planning to help make more movies and create jobs in the film industry, even though President Trump has talked about making it harder for films from other countries to come to America.
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