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Revenue growth slows

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BEIJING — China’s movie box office revenue rose 9% in 2018 to 60.98 billion yuan ($8.87 billion), state media reported, a slower pace than the 13.45% clocked for the previous year.

Domestic films recorded ticket sales of 37.9 billion yuan in 2018, accounting for 62% of the total box office, the official Xinhua news agency said late on Monday, citing data from the State Film Administra­tion.

Domestic films in 2017 accounted for 54% of total box office.

China is the second-largest movie market globally after the United States, though it already has more total movie screens after years of rapid expansion in theater networks.

The number of movie screens reached 60,079 across the country, an increase of 9,303 from 2017, Xinhua said. That compares to just over 40,000 screens in the United States, according to data from US-based National Associatio­n of Theater Owners.

China, which is on track to eventually overtake the North America film market, has become an increasing­ly important region for global producers looking to pump up their box office returns, despite a quota on imported films and strict censorship.

China has been seeking to promote home-grown production­s to rival imported Hollywood films. But several big-budget Chinese films have flopped while more modest production­s have done well, highlighti­ng the challenges China faces. —

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