[Trump announces film tariffs, Australia pledges to support domestic industry] The Australian federal government pledged to support Australia's film industry after Trump announced a 100% tariff on films produced outside the United States. The Australian federal government plans to provide 30% compensation for large-scale film projects shot in Australia, in addition to additional post-production compensation, and state governments also provide more incentives. But the imposition of tariffs may mean that these incentives are no longer attractive for products targeting the huge US market. Australian Arts Minister Tony Burke said he was watching developments closely. "No one should doubt that we will unequivocally defend the rights of the Australian film industry."