China's film industry received a boost today after the government announced a raft of measures, including a USD 163 million annual budget to support the sector.
Measures included an annual budget of one billion yuan (USD 163 million) to support the production of five to ten movies, according to an official document jointly released by a number of ministries.
A separate fund will be set up by the sector even though details were not mentioned, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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