BoI Organizes Workshop On Regulatory Reforms Through Principle Based Regulatory Framework For Energy
The Board of Investment (BOI) organized a workshop on "Regulatory Reforms through Principle Based Regulatory Framework" for Energy (Power & Petroleum), Water Resources, Maritime (Ports), and Media & Communications sectors on July 31, to identify regulatory reforms by lowering compliance burden on businesses. A large number of senior officials from relevant Ministries and Departments attended the Workshop, said a press release issued here. Moreover, Mentors from the Private Sector and Academia were engaged in the development of reform proposals in active collaboration with the public sector during the workshop.
Trade Facilitation Through Single Window
The World Trade Organization mentions the national single window as one of the means of facilitating trade in Article 10 of the Trade Facilitation Agreement. It creates a smooth flow of information, avoids duplication of information and information flow, and allows resource optimization from the points of view of both traders and governmental agencies.
PTFP Launched In Collaboration With TDAP Funded By FCDO Of UK
The PTFP is a platform for businesses to connect with each other and with government officials. It is a valuable resource for anyone involved in international trade in Pakistan. The PTFP provides information on a wide range of topics, including Customs regulations; Import and export procedures; Trade documentation; Linkages with regulatory organizations.
Pakistan Trade Facilitation Portal Launched
The Pakistan Trade Facilitation Portal (PTFP) is a one-stop solution for information related to exporting and importing products in Pakistan. It was developed by the International Trade Centre (ITC) in collaboration with the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) and funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the United Kingdom.
PSW introduces digital integration to Maritime Affairs Ministry
The MFD regulates export of fish and fishery products in Pakistan while MMD is responsible for regulating export of second-hand/used passenger and cargo ships, oil tankers, liquid cargo carriers, and fishing trawlers. MFD has successfully integrated with Pakistan Single Window (PSW).
PSW adds two marine departments to digital network
MFD has successfully integrated with Pakistan Single Window (PSW). Supply chain reliability, safety, and efficiency are keys to attracting foreign buyers to a country’s products and enhanced exports. Exports of fish and fishery products play a vital role in the national economy of Pakistan and have the potential to earn millions in foreign exchange. Digitisation of the cross-border trade related procedures is one significant step towards improving the supply chain efficiency and safety.
Marine departments linked with Single Window
Pakistan Single Window (PSW), in collaboration with the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, has integrated the Marine Fisheries Department (MFD) and the Marine Mercantile Department (MMD) with its network of digitally connected entities.
PSW Joins Global E-Commerce Alliance to Expand Global Outreach
Pakistan Single Window (PSW) has been granted the Associate Member status of the Pan-Asian E-Commerce Alliance (PAA)- an international grouping of customs and trade service providers which aims to promote and provide secure, trusted, and reliable value-added IT infrastructure and facilities for efficient global trade and logistics services.
PSW Joins Global E-Commerce Alliance to Expand Global Outreach
Pakistan Single Window (PSW) has been granted the Associate Member status of the Pan-Asian E-Commerce Alliance (PAA)- an international grouping of customs and trade service providers which aims to promote and provide secure, trusted, and reliable value-added IT infrastructure and facilities for efficient global trade and logistics services.
PSW Joins Global E-Commerce Alliance to Expand Global Outreach
Pakistan Single Window (PSW) has achieved a significant milestone by becoming an Associate Member of the Pan-Asian E-Commerce Alliance (PAA). This international association brings together customs and trade service providers with the objective of promoting secure, trusted, and reliable IT infrastructure and facilities for efficient global trade and logistics services.