MDJM LTD Showcases Growing Support for Animation and Creative Industries in the UK and Europe
MDJM LTD Advocates for Enhanced Policy Support in Animation
Introduction
MDJM LTD, a significant player in the cultural innovation sector, recently emphasized the expanding policy support for animation and creative industries across the UK and Europe. The company asserts that this sector has grown into an essential component of the economic landscape in these regions, contributing significantly to national and regional development.
Economic Impact of the UK Creative Industries
In the UK, creative industries are now acknowledged as one of the most vibrant sectors of the economy. According to the House of Lords Library report titled "Creative industries Growth, jobs, and productivity," published on January 30, 2025, this sector contributed over £124 billion to the UK economy in 2023. This substantial figure represents more than 5% of the total UK economic output and supports approximately 2.4 million jobs across the nation. The value generated by creative industries has prompted successive governments to recognize them as a crucial element of long-term economic strategies.
UK Policy Framework Supporting Animation
The UK has established one of the world's most comprehensive policy frameworks geared towards aiding screen production and animation development. A significant initiative under this framework is the Audio-Visual Expenditure Credit (AVEC), which offers a 39% expenditure credit on qualifying production costs for animated films and television productions, subject to specific certifications and eligibility requirements. This policy is part of broader tax relief reforms aimed at inviting international production and bolstering the domestic creative ecosystem.
Additionally, the UK Government has introduced updated incentives for visual-effects production. Starting in 2025, eligible UK VFX expenditures for film and premium television productions can receive a 39% credit, with previous caps on eligible spending removed. These initiatives are designed to reinforce the UK’s status as a global leader in digital production, animation, and visual-effects technologies.
These supportive policies position the UK as a highly competitive location on the international stage for animation production and audiovisual development.
Scotland's Contribution to the Creative Economy
In the UK context, Scotland has made concerted efforts to position its creative industries as critical to its cultural and economic development strategies. Scotland's creative economy spans various sectors, encompassing film, television, animation, design, video games, and digital media, contributing billions to the national economy while generating numerous creative job opportunities. Government bodies like Screen Scotland and Creative Scotland have broadened their focus on enhancing production capabilities and nurturing creative talent, while also reinforcing the screen sector's infrastructure.
Moreover, the enhancement of regional cultural facilities has become integral to Scotland's creative economy strategy. Such institutions are increasingly recognized for their roles in attracting international projects and fostering long-term industry growth.
Robust European Policy Environment for Animation
Beyond the UK's borders, the animation and audiovisual industries across Europe are supported by a strong policy framework aimed at promoting cultural production and facilitating international collaboration. The Creative Europe program, for instance, serves as the European Union's flagship initiative for supporting audiovisual and cultural production, fostering cooperation among studios, producers, and cultural institutions throughout Europe while promoting the international distribution of European creative works.
European governments have expanded national incentive programs, co-production treaties, and other funding mechanisms to bolster animation and audiovisual production. Consequently, a highly interconnected European animation ecosystem has emerged, enabling studios, artists, and production partners to collaborate across borders seamlessly.
Recognizing Animation as a Strategic Creative Industry
The growing acknowledgment of animation within policy frameworks across the UK and Europe signals a broader shift within the global creative economy. Animated storytelling has become increasingly pivotal in international media, encompassing cinema, streaming services, and cultural institutions. In light of surging demand for quality narrative content, governments and industry stakeholders have begun prioritizing the support of animation as both a cultural asset and a high-value creative industry.
MDJM highlights that the fortifying policy environment across the UK and Europe offers a promising backdrop for ongoing animation project development and cross-border collaborations. The company anticipates that structured policy incentives, increased public investments in cultural infrastructure, and an interconnected European animation landscape will contribute to the sector's long-term viability.
MDJM LTD's Strategic Vision
Against this backdrop, MDJM LTD maintains confidence in its strategic direction, recognizing the vital integration between cultural infrastructure, creative production, and digital platforms for generating meaningful cultural impacts and sustainable economic value over time.
About MDJM LTD
MDJM LTD is a global cultural innovation firm focusing on cultural intellectual property development, animation production, international licensing, and cultural venue operations. Expanding its footprint in the UK, the company is currently working on transformative projects such as Fernie Castle in Scotland and the Robin Hill Property in England, which will serve as multifunctional cultural venues featuring fine dining, hospitality services, art exhibitions, and cultural exchange events. Additionally, MDJM is collaborating with select European animation studios to blend Eastern themes and Western artistic practices in developing animated short films. This initiative reflects MDJM's commitment to driving global market expansion and enriching its cultural business impact.