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<p>DCMS has engaged extensively with union bodies, artists and cultural organisations
to help understand the needs of the creative and cultural sector on their preparations
for the ending of the transition period. We understand the diverse circumstances of
companies, organisations and individual practitioners and how they may need to adapt
as the transition period ends.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>On temporary entry for
business purposes (mode 4) as part of a free trade agreement, we want a reciprocal
agreement that would enable UK citizens will be able to undertake some paid business
activities in the EU without a work permit, on a short-term basis. The precise details,
including range of activities, documentation needed, and the time limit, is a matter
for negotiation</p><p>We are confident that such a free trade agreement based on friendly
cooperation can be achieved.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>However, in all circumstances,
we expect UK musicians’ work to continue to be an export that is highly valued in
the EU as it is across the world.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>We will continue
to work with these stakeholders in the coming months and we will continue to keep
Parliament informed with analysis at appropriate times in a way that does not impede
our ability to strike the best deal for the UK.</p><p> </p>
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