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<p>The Government recognises the importance of the creative and cultural sectors,
and is committed to helping them navigate the new rules under the Trade and Cooperation
Agreement.</p><p>The DCMS-led working group on creative and cultural touring, which
involves sector representatives and other key government departments, is looking at
the issues and options to help the sectors resume touring with ease as soon as it
is safe to do so.</p><p>Membership of the Working Group includes a range of sector
representative bodies, including: Association of Independent Music, the Music Managers’
Forum, Musicians’ Union, UK Music, BPI, LIVE, the Association of British Orchestras,
UK Theatre, One Dance UK, the Incorporated Society of Musicians, the Creative Industries
Federation, the Featured Artists Coalition, National Museum Directors’ Council, ACE,
the British Fashion Council, the Production Services Association, Creative Scotland,
Arts Councils for each of the nations, Logistics UK, the Road Haulage Association,
#WeMakeEvents and the Council of Music Makers .</p><p>Sector representatives that
are in attendance are encouraged to reach out to others to ensure the working group
hears and understands the concerns from organisations and individuals right across
the cultural and creative sectors.</p><p> </p>
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