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[Tariffs on Hollywood, Scientific Brain Drain, and the Global Rise of Snooker]-[How will tariffs affect US and global film industry?]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-05-05

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Economic Uncertainty and Industrial Shifts: A Comprehensive Analysis

This podcast episode explores a range of pressing global business and economic issues, spanning the potential impact of new U.S. trade policies on Hollywood, the shifting landscape of international scientific research, and the globalization of professional sports.

The Hollywood Tariff Debate

The episode opens with a discussion on Donald Trump’s proposal to impose tariffs on foreign-made films, a move intended to "make movies in America great again." The industry is reportedly struggling, with U.S. film production down 40% over the last decade and jobs in the sector declining by 25% since 2022. However, experts like Wedbush Securities' Alicia Rees highlight that the proposal raises "far more questions than answers."

Concerns revolve around the lack of clarity regarding whether tariffs would apply to existing libraries, new productions, or specific intellectual property (IP). Furthermore, shooting on location—such as for Mission Impossible—is often dictated by scenery requirements that cannot be replicated in the U.S. Industry insiders argue that tariffs would merely increase costs for studios, which are already grappling with the "hollowing out" of the industry in Los Angeles due to COVID-19 and recent strikes. Instead of tariffs, experts suggest that "tax incentives, rebates, and film funds" would be more effective tools to revitalize domestic production.

Scientific Migration and Research Funding

The discussion shifts to the global scientific community, specifically the European Union’s $560 million fund aimed at attracting researchers potentially disaffected by U.S. policies. Nobel laureate Raoul Hoffman warns that U.S. science is facing a "disastrous" period, noting that slashing budgets for agencies like the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health threatens the country's long-standing preeminence.

While the U.S. still offers higher pay and larger grants, the "perception and feelings of the scientists" regarding an unwelcoming environment are causing a shift at the margin. Financial analyst Peter Jankowskos adds that while the EU's funding increase is modest, the more significant bottleneck for the U.S. is not necessarily funding, but rather "restrictions on immigration," which prevent global talent from entering the country to conduct research.

Corporate Uncertainty and Market Volatility

Market analysts note that the current climate of policy uncertainty is unprecedented. Major corporations, including Ford and GM, have suspended their 2025 forecasts, citing the unpredictability of tariff policies. Peter Jankowskos notes that in his 30-year career, he has rarely seen corporate guidance suspended so frequently due to government policy. This uncertainty extends to the broader economy, with investors closely watching the Federal Reserve for signals on interest rates, balancing concerns between "employment and inflation."

The Globalization of Snooker

Finally, the podcast highlights the historic victory of Zhao Xingtong in the World Snooker Championships, marking a major milestone for the sport in China. Jason Ferguson, chairman of the WPBSA, describes the event as a "monumental evening" that signals a shift in how the sport is globalizing. With an estimated audience of 150 million in China, the sport is attracting "premium brand sponsors," including banks and real estate firms. This influx of capital and the rise of international stars illustrate a broader trend in sports economics, where global expansion serves as a critical avenue for growth, similar to the NFL’s expansion into the UK and Germany or Major League Baseball’s efforts in Tokyo.

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I would say there are far more questions than answers at this point.
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things got a little less clear.
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What do you make of that?
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far more questions than answers
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hollowed out
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📖 Transcript

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S -U -K -U -P dot com. Hello and welcome to World Business Report here on the BBC World Service, I'm Rahul Tan and we're going to be talking about another crucial decision that's been taken by Open AI and ask, what will a Chinese player winning the World Snooker Championships mean for the sport?
Could it see a lot more money coming into it?
But let us start with another day, and another tariff because this time Donald Trump wants to make movies in America great again.
Our film industry has been decimated by other countries taking them out and also by incompetence like in Los Angeles, the governor's a grossly incompetent man.

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