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Creative Exports Group
 
The Creative Exports Group was established in April 2002.
 
The CEG covers the content industries, including newspapers, books, magazine, directories, research journals and electronic publishing, computing software and services, music and broadcasting – tv and radio, films and computer games.
 
Under the Chairmanship of Andrew Yeates, Director General of the British Phonographic Industry, the CEG has been tasked to identify barriers to export growth; identify what help and information is already available to exports to assist in overcoming these barriers; and to put forward a programme of activity to add value to the export effort, and to identify who should lead in these efforts.  The CEG is also considering ways of linking research already being carried out, and making it more readily available to the content sector.
 
The CEG has established five industry specific working groups – Film, TV, Radio, Publishing and Music – to consider key issues affecting their specific policy areas, including making best use of Trade Partners UK funds.
 
The DCMS contact for CEG is david.humphries@culture.gsi.gov.uk


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