Britain sets out plan to stimulate trade with developing economies, including Pakistan

A view of the Port of Felixstowe, as containers are seen aboard the container ship Ever Greet, in Britain, on January 28, 2021. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 19 July 2021
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Britain sets out plan to stimulate trade with developing economies, including Pakistan

  • Scheme seeks to further reduce bureaucratic burden between Britain and countries such as Pakistan, Nigeria and Indonesia
  • Plan builds on the existing European Union scheme that Britain was part of before leaving the bloc at the end of last year 

LONDON: Britain will set out a plan on Monday to stimulate trade with 70 developing economies, including Pakistan, by lowering tariffs and simplifying rules, its latest push to promote freer global commerce after regaining control of its trade policy following Brexit.
The government will detail the Developing Countries Trading Scheme in a consultation document. The plan builds on an existing European Union scheme that Britain was part of before leaving the bloc at the end of last year and has kept in place while working on its new program.
“Now the UK is an independent trading nation we have a huge opportunity do things differently, taking a more liberal, pro-trade approach that leads to growth and opportunity,” trade minister Liz Truss said.
The scheme seeks to further reduce the bureaucratic burden of trade between Britain and developing countries, as well as countries classed as low or lower-middle income such as Pakistan, Nigeria and Indonesia.
As well as reducing tariffs for goods coming into Britain, the scheme aims to simplify the “rules of origin” that determine where a product with a cross-border supply chain is made for taxation purposes.
Britain said it had studied similar schemes in Canada, the United States, Japan and the EU when drawing up its new program. The government is seeking views on the plan from businesses and other stakeholders over the next eight weeks.


PCB opens registration of foreign players for Pakistan Super League 11th edition

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PCB opens registration of foreign players for Pakistan Super League 11th edition

  • The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league that features a mix of local and international players and coaches
  • The addition of two new teams has created more roster spots and opportunities for international players, the PCB says

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday announced that the foreign player registration window for the 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) was now officially open.

The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league that features a mix of local and international players and coaches. It features six teams, each named after a Pakistani city, with the upcoming edition set to feature two new teams.

The 11th edition of the Twenty20 tournament will be held from Mar. 26 to May 11, and the addition of two new franchises creates significantly more roster spots and earning opportunities for international players.

“Agents and independent players are encouraged to complete their registration before 20 January, 2026 deadline to be included in the Player Pool,” the PCB said in a statement.

The league, which began in 2016, is entering a “historic” new era of expansion, according to the PCB.

Two new teams will be auctioned in Islamabad on 8 January, with the auction to be broadcast live.

“Cricketing talent from around the world is welcome to join for what promises to be the biggest season yet,” the board added.