Mon, May 28, 2012, 6:38 PM EDT - U.S. Markets closed for Memorial Day

That's a wrap: US hails China agreement on movies

Roll the credits: US applauds deal to allow more US-made movies into booming Chinese market

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Cheering as loudly as any movie audience, Hollywood and the Obama administration on Saturday hailed China's agreement to reduce barriers that have kept U.S.-made films out of the booming Chinese market.

Vice President Joe Biden called it a "breakthrough," and said the accord will "make it easier than ever before for U.S. studios and independent filmmakers to reach the fast-growing Chinese audience." He added that it will support "thousands of American jobs in and around the film industry."

The agreement was announced Friday during a California visit by Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, with Biden serving as host.

Gaining entrance to China's movie market has long been atop Hollywood's wish list, and the industry's chief lobby group, the Motion Picture Association of America, said the "landmark" deal will significantly boost U.S. exports to China overall.

It's also a rare bright spot in a trade relationship that's been a major battleground. The administration has repeatedly pressed Beijing to be more open to U.S. exports — especially by letting China's currency rise — and do more to prevent piracy of movies and other intellectual property.

U.S. officials first complained to the World Trade Organization in 2007 about film import restrictions, and the WTO ruled in Washington's favor two years later.

Under the accord, U.S. filmmakers will be given new opportunities to distribute their films outside China's state-run movie monopoly, will have better commercial terms for 3-D and other large-format films, and will reap a bigger share of the profit for films that are distributed by Chinese companies.

The market in question has been growing rapidly. Box office receipts last year topped $2 billion, U.S. officials said.

Chris Dodd, the association's CEO, who visited Shanghai last June to press Hollywood's case, said Friday's agreement "will return a much better share of the box office revenues to U.S studios, revising a two-decade-old formula that kept those revenues woefully under normal commercial terms." He estimated that Chinese audiences would see 50 percent more U.S. films.

Disney CEO Robert Iger added that the agreement is a "significant opportunity" in the world's most populous nation.

 

59 comments

  • GW  •  3 months ago
    lol- lobbying for hollywood, none other than chris dodd...mr countrywide himself. mr dodd -frank himself-mr fanny mae and freddie mac himself...thats all you need to know about hollyweird
    it is not ironic that bammer shows up at 8 fund raisers over the past 3 days and many of these propaganda parties had some of hollyweirds biggest dem supporters along with their check books.
    • Jack 3 months ago
      Chris Dodd also the supporter of SOPA. He expressed his disappointment recently that for once the lawmakers of this country didn't bow to the money sent their way by Hollywood and actually acted in the interest of the public. Yet another politician getting rich by being a Washington insider.
    • Jane 3 months ago
      It helps the Jews and the Jews are lobbying,it helps no one else mate.
  • SWFlyer  •  3 months ago
    Wow, this country's in the toilet and we're worried about hollywood!
    • Harry Kneecaps 3 months ago
      Of course were worried about Hollywood. Havent you read the horrifying financial problems Nicholas Cage is having? The poor man lost everything. We must restore his lost wealth.
    • JN 3 months ago
      Hollywood is one of America world leading industry. Of course we have to make sure it continues to maintain the leading edge.

      This country is in place worse than the toilet if you believe in the Repunants and stupid Teabaggers.
    • John 3 months ago
      At the movies are still largely made in the USA. But you apparently hate that.
  • Harry Kneecaps  •  3 months ago
    This is a great deal for Americans. More Chinese people will buy more American movies. Then theyll duplicate the movies in their basement and sell the pirate copies on Ebay for a tenth of the price.
    • Frank 3 months ago
      It is not a basement business. It is big business for the Chinese. I can purchase all I want within a week after it is released for.................a $1.00 a piece. Maybe after this agreement I can purchase them for 50 cents.
    • Canuck 3 months ago
      Wrong. A government-subsidized Chinese business will duplicate the movies and sell them.
    • John 3 months ago
      You do know that people who get caught counterfeiting are subject to harsh sentence nowadays in China. They never enforce the law before, buy now they are over-enforcing it (see also the Apple case).
  • JN  •  3 months ago
    It is a deal for trasfering movie-making technologies to the Chineses. The Dreamwork CEO trades short term expansion for bonus with a long term enabling of a law-less competitor. A few years from now, the Chinese will become a power house in supplying the world computer-generated cartoon 3-D movies with the technologies and know-how from this deal, and bye-bye Dreamwork for being a sucker. Any sucker that think he/she can just come in to China to make money without conditions or fill the local officials (or their relatives) pocket, is just a fool.
  • spotted owl  •  3 months ago
    Biden is a perfect choice to promote the film industry in China. He is a masterful student of fantasy and fiction.
  • Harold  •  3 months ago
    already too many godawful american flicks here as it is
  • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
    Nothing will change, they have them now and they are counterfeit.
    • unforgivable 3 months ago
      Wrong. There is money to made by both countries. Pirates don't tend to pay their taxes in China either.
  • stand hi  •  3 months ago
    At first I misread the title: "That's a CRAP: US hails China ...". Maybe I was not wrong after all ...
  • Rudi Steen  •  3 months ago
    Highly edited and pirated American movies I'm guessing.
  • Cyclonus  •  Millersville, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
    How bout they focus on China's pirating everything we sell.
  • Roman  •  3 months ago
    Now we can get legal bootleg copies.
  • USAUSAUSA  •  Beijing, China  •  3 months ago
    Last week I was in the Beijing West Train Station. In a space of 200 Yards there were 3 different McDonald's, 3 KFC's. Slowly we are taking over.......( Evil Laugh)!
    • zack 3 months ago
      more junk food!!!
  • MK23  •  3 months ago
    #$%$ - 10 years too late.
  • TedM  •  Danville, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
    I don't know why we keep doing business with China. They're a corrupt nation and we're selling our own country down the river every time we purchase something made in China. Personally I'd rather be doing business with Cuba.
  • George  •  3 months ago
    China = King of Piracy

    USA = King of the World
  • A Yahoo! User  •  London, Canada  •  3 months ago
    guys, come on.. Pirate is common in China and yes it will continue no matter what enforcements government will do. But I don't know if you guys realize that in China today, lots of home made good movies are surprisingly making huge revenues at theaters alone every year. Unlike before, the culture is changing in China, peoples are earning more money and they are willing to spend over 200 yuan for a ticket to enjoy a great movie in theater. 1/1000 seems a very small percentage but that's a big number of population when it comes to China. I am assure you more than 10 billions of us dollar will be easily generated for us filming industry every year just because of this agreement. Please don't always assuming that negotiators are dumber than you, and please think before you try to say something silly.
    Other than those actors, majority of workers in filming industry are just normal people, they were employees like in any other industry.
  • Alex  •  3 months ago
    Big deal we are going to export more garbage so already overpaid Hollywood types can blow even more money. Does this mean ticket prices will come down?
  • Boris  •  3 months ago
    So much for Obama getting tough with the Chinese. Another broken campaign promise.
  • Boris  •  3 months ago
    Boycott Chine. Free Tibet
  • D.G.  •  3 months ago
    More of America on Sale, this time a Dodd led lobbying effort. Of course nothing is being done about all the lop-sided tariff and trade deals we've done for the benefit of "opening these Chinese domestic markets" for large multi-national corporations. Its a mirage dummies, it will never happen, so is/was out sourcing, wake up people. Neither Republicans nor Democrats care about YOU and they (and their lobbyists) have "frozen" the political system to have a meaningful moderate, fiscally conservative, American-centric third party. Getting money out of politics is start, it may not be the final answer but it needs to start there.
 
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