LONDON, July 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
TIGA, the trade association representing the video games industry, today published Brexit: Priorities for the UK Video Games Industry. The 20 page reports sets out a policy agenda for Government, Parliament and policy makers to consider as the UK begins the process of leaving the EU.
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Dr Richard Wilson, TIGA CEO, said:
"We must all strive to ensure that the UK survives, revives and thrives outside of the EU. The high technology and creative industries, including the video games sector, can power ahead in a post-BREXIT world - provided that Government takes the right policy decisions and businesses rise to the challenge.
"TIGA's Report sets out a practical, pragmatic and positive agenda for ensuring the UK games sector is a leading player in an industry that is predicted to be worth almost $100 billion by 2018. If the UK creates a favourable tax environment with an enhanced Games Tax Relief and R&D Tax Credit, increases availability of finance and improves access to talent, then the UK video games industry has everything to play for."
The UK video games industry already contributes £1.1 billion to UK GDP. This will increase with the right policy environment in place.
A Summary of Brexit: Priorities for the UK Video Games Industry
1. The UK needs a favourable tax environment to encourage businesses to invest in the UK. The Government should consider:
2. Access to finance: The UK Government should:
3. Access to talent: The UK Government should:
4. Exports, trade agreements and tariffs: The UK Government should:
5. VAT: The UK Government should:
6. Intellectual Property: The UK Government should:
7. Data Protection: The UK Government should consider:
8. Higher Education: The UK Government should:
9. Fiscal policy: The UK Government should consider:
10. Skills and Training: The UK Government could consider:
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About TIGA
TIGA is the network for games developers and digital publishers and the trade association representing the video games industry.
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Web: http://www.tiga.org
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