México presenta incentivo fiscal del 30% para el cine con apoyo de Salma Hayek

México ha introducido un nuevo incentivo fiscal del 30% para el cine con el objetivo de fortalecer el cine local y atraer producciones internacionales. La iniciativa recibe el respaldo de la actriz Salma Hayek y el presidente mexicano. Este desarrollo llega en medio de amenazas de aranceles de la administración Trump.

El 16 de febrero de 2026, México anunció un nuevo incentivo fiscal del 30% para la industria del cine, dirigido a apoyar las producciones nacionales al tiempo que hace al país más atractivo para los cineastas extranjeros. La política es respaldada por la destacada actriz mexicanoestadounidense Salma Hayek y el presidente del país, lo que resalta un esfuerzo estratégico para fortalecer el sector. Los incentivos son particularmente oportunos, ya que Estados Unidos bajo el gobierno de Trump ha indicado posibles aranceles que podrían afectar las colaboraciones transfronterizas. Al ofrecer alivio financiero, México busca posicionarse como un centro competitivo para la producción cinematográfica global, compensando potencialmente las presiones económicas derivadas de las tensiones comerciales internacionales. Los detalles sobre la implementación exacta del incentivo fiscal son limitados en los informes disponibles, pero el anuncio subraya el compromiso de México con el crecimiento cultural y económico en el cine. Salma Hayek, conocida por sus papeles en películas como Frida y Eternals, ha abogado durante mucho tiempo por oportunidades en su país de origen, lo que añade peso a la visibilidad de la iniciativa.

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