1、PUTTING THE UKS CREATIVE INDUSTRIES CENTRE STAGEAn international strategy for the Creative Industries 20222025CREATIVE INDUSTRIES TRADE&INVESTMENT BOARDDecember 2022Department for International Trade Made in the UK,Sold to the World,November 2021Letter from the ChairAbout CITIBOur approachThe CITIB
2、three yearstrategyGrowing exports from across the UKUnlocking the opportunity for inward investment Sharing data and market insightsOur vision for the futureThe boardTable of actionsAppendices0406101819232532333437British talent is renowned worldwide,and demand will continue to grow.Whether in telev
3、ision,film,music,design or gaming,the UK is world-leading in this growing sector.Nesi Dojaka,London Fashion Week Shaun James Cox,British Fashion Councilduring the first three years of CITIB,and say thank you to the late Jamal Edwards,who we miss greatly.I thank all CITIB Members for their ongoing co
4、mmitment and for their contribution to the development of this strategy,which we look forward to putting into immediate action.Caroline Rush CBE,Chair of the Creative Industries Trade&Investment BoardOur Creative Industries have been growing faster than twice the rate of the wider UK economy since 2
5、010.In 2019,they were worth more than life sciences,automotive,aerospace and oil and gas combined.In 2020,exports of creative services were worth 41.4 billion,while exports of creative goods stood at 8.9 billion.In 2021,our industry employed 2.3 million people,a 49%increase since 2011.The Department
6、 for International Trades(DIT)report,Made in the UK,Sold to the World,sets out a bold ambition for UK exports to reach 1 trillion by the end of this decade.The UKs Creative Industries lead the world and enjoy a robust reputation for excellence.From film to advertising,music to fashion,British creati