UK and EU Trade: Arts and Creative Industries Debate

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Department: Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

UK and EU Trade: Arts and Creative Industries

Baroness Keeley Excerpts
Thursday 11th September 2025

(1 day, 23 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Twycross Portrait Baroness Twycross (Lab)
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I agree that they are an important part of soft power. I revert to the noble Lord on specifics around the UK Soft Power Council, which he has managed successfully to segue to from a quite specific Question. I will write to the noble Lord in due course.

Baroness Keeley Portrait Baroness Keeley (Lab)
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My Lords, before the EU-UK summit in May, I raised the issue of withholding tax which impacts our orchestras when they tour in Germany, Spain and Italy. In Germany, withholding tax is reclaimable, but it can take two years to be refunded. One orchestra has £200,000 outstanding and will shortly claim another £50,000 but then have to wait two years. Removing or reforming Article 17 of the UK’s tax treaties with the EU or its member states could help to resolve this. Can my noble friend the Minister tell me whether our Government will try to find a resolution of this vital issue, which is having such a detrimental impact on the cash flow of British orchestras touring to the EU?