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Creative industries can play an even bigger role in the Welsh economy says the FSB

The business body has outlined a series of measure aimed at boosting the impact of a sector underpinned by small firms

Head of external affairs of the FSB in Wales Ben Cottam

A series of measurements aimed at boosting Wales’ creative industries sector, including provision of government guarantees to encourage greater investment activity and less onerous procurement rules for small firms, have been outlined by business body FSB Wales.

It says that the while the creative industries sector in Wales, which is predominantly made up of SMEs, currently generates total revenues of £3.8bn and contributing 5.3% of Welsh GDP, its impact can be even greater with the support of both the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Welsh governments, as well as at a local government level.

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Its Power of Creativity report sets out a number of recommendations, including:

  • Policymakers ensuring that interventions reflect the creative industries’ status as a key growth sector to boost investment and develop a skills pipeline;
  • Bolstering investor confidence with government guarantees and/or incentives for loans and investment whilst delivering financial support via targeted R&D tax reliefs and ensuring that regional funding reforms provide opportunities to access long-term support;
  • The development of key networks can be supported by bolstering Creative Wales and the development of micro clusters;
  • Procurement, tendering and contract opportunities must be accessible to creative SMEs; and

Wales’s creative industries should be utilised to strengthen the development of a distinctive Welsh brand.

Ben Francis, FSB Wales policy chair, said:“The creative industries make a significant and growing contribution to Wales’s economy, boosting GDP, generating employment, and driving innovation.

“The sector is also vital to the development of a distinctive Welsh brand, which can be utilised to attract investment and boost Welsh tourism.