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Imax China CEO on Tariffs, Ne Zha 2 Impact

Imax China CEO on Tariffs, Ne Zha 2 Impact

Bloomberg6 hours ago

Imax China is aggressively adding screens across the country, betting on big local and US productions to boost its sales. Partner Wanda Film, China's largest movie exhibitor, is planning to replace 27 premium format screens with Imax's larger high-tech jumbo screens. In a wide-ranging conversation, Bloomberg's Stephen Engle discusses the impact of the trade war and Ne Zha 2 with CEO Daniel Manwaring. (Source: Bloomberg)

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