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The article says the edict is vague. To me, "making" a movie includes shooting, editing, and scoring. A *lot* of the films released by USian studios are largely produced outside of the country, then a Paramount or Fox label is pasted on it. And, what about TV shows? I have been working my way through the last two seasons of "Stargate SG-1", which has an MGM label on it, but was shot around Vancouver.
Pretty much this. If you're a Hollywood studio and you're employing gaffers and writers and set builders and what not up in Canada to film your stuff for the US market Trump is proposing a tariff to make the offshoring more painful.
BTW, here's where the Hallmark channel films many of their movies: Abbotsford, British Columbia. They opened up the set last year for people to walk around as a holiday thing. Took the MIL up there.