The UK government has announced a plan to reimburse visa fees for leading figures in the tech sector working at promising startups in the UK. The initiative is part of a package of measures aimed at making the country more attractive to startups, amid growing tensions between Europe and the United States. ## Objective: Attract Top Talent During the World Economic Forum in Davos, Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented Britain as a haven of stability, with the aim of attracting the best experts in the fields of artificial intelligence, clean energy and life sciences. This announcement comes at a time of increasing tensions between the United States and several European countries, including the United Kingdom. ## Additional measures In addition to reimbursing visa fees for key figures in the deep tech sector and for those joining the most promising British companies in priority sectors, the government has announced new scholarships for international students who are gold medal winners at the Mathematics Olympiad. Global companies will also be able to accelerate their expansion in Great Britain through a new offer to speed up their sponsor licenses. ## Investments in the future The government has also announced an increase in resources for the Global Talent Task Force, which will use private sector talent search experts to encourage the best technicians to relocate to the UK. Reeves said: "In a volatile world, Britain stands out. This government is ensuring that Britain is home to the stability, talent and capital that businesses and investors want and that drives greater growth."