The report reveals UK music export revenue in 2022 was £4 billion – a figure aided by growth in recording and music publishing, as well as the return of international touring. Our sector also supported 210,000 jobs/careers, which is excellent to see. UK Music's Interim Chief Exec Tom Kiehl said: “The UK music industry and its exports have grown beyond doubt to hit new heights, which is fantastic news in terms of our sector’s contribution to jobs and the economy.... However, the competition for international markets is intensifying rapidly. The UK’s competitors are increasingly well funded and can often count on far more support from their governments.... South Korea, Australia and Canada have invested heavily in music and cultural export offices to help grow their overseas markets." We couldn't agree more with Tom. Read the full report here which includes a fascinating case study of Glass Animals' USA #1 single Heat Waves.