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Artists bringing musical instruments into the European Union could pay up to to £1000 a year in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the Incorporated Society of Musicians says. The projected cost includes customs documents to move their equipment, certificates for instruments containing materials like ivory and tortoiseshell, international driving permits, medical insurance and visas.