November 23, 2025 - 21:49

In a recent statement, Steven Paul expressed concerns over the potential implementation of tariffs on the entertainment industry, indicating that such measures would not be beneficial. His comments come as he actively engages with stakeholders in Qatar, particularly in connection with the Doha Film Festival. Paul emphasized the importance of a free and open market for the creative sector, arguing that tariffs could stifle innovation and collaboration within the industry.
As the global entertainment landscape continues to evolve, Paul believes that fostering international partnerships is crucial. He highlighted Qatar's growing prominence in the film and entertainment sector, noting that it serves as a hub for cultural exchange and artistic expression. The Doha Film Festival is seen as a pivotal platform for showcasing diverse narratives and talents, and Paul is keen to explore opportunities that could enhance the festival's global reach.
By advocating against tariffs, Paul aims to promote a more inclusive environment that supports artists and creators from various backgrounds, ultimately benefiting the entire entertainment ecosystem.
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