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President Trump says he believes many U.S. businesses are being helped by his tariffs on China.
In an interview yesterday on NBC,
Trump said small businesses are not going to need relief because they'll make money.
Separately,
Trump says he is instituting a 100 percent tariff on movies produced outside of the U.S. NPR's Mandelit Delbarco reports.
On social media, Trump wrote that America's movie industry is,
quote, dying a very fast death and that Hollywood is,
quote,
being devastated by other nations that draw filmmakers and studios away from the U.S. with incentives,
something he calls a national security threat.
His post did not give any details about his tariff plan,
but it appears to be his solution to the fact that many American films and TV shows are produced internationally.
Countries like Canada, the U.K. and Australia give productions.