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ISLAMABAD - In a bid to control rupee devaluation against dollar, the government on Thursday set new limit of $5,000 or equivalent (from earlier $10,000) per person per trip for intending travelers.
The decision was taken in a meeting of Finance Minister with the representatives of State Bank of Pakistan. The Finance Minister reviewed the limit of currency notes allowed to Pakistanis traveling abroad.
The State Bank of Pakistan Governor raised the issue that the present limit of $10,000 for each person per trip was being misused and to check this tendency it was decided that the present limit of $10,000 per trip per passenger be reduced to $5,000. Each child up to 12 years would be entitled to 50pc allowance while an infant would be permitted an allowance of 25pc. The Finance Minister emphasised that the limit of $5,000 or equivalent per person per trip was applicable to passengers who were carrying currency notes.
The government has taken this decision to control the outflow of dollars to other countries, which is resulting in massive devaluation of local currency against the US currency. The State Bank of Pakistan Yaseen Anwar had earlier informed the Senate Committee on Finance that around $25 million are smuggled out of the country every day ($9 billion annually) in briefcases through country’s three airports, Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.
In another development, Federal Minister for Finance Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired a high-level meeting to review Pakistan’s trade with Afghanistan. The meeting was informed that Pakistan’s export to Afghanistan during 2012-13 amounted to $2.3 billion. This also included trade undertaken in Pak Rupee estimated at 50pc of the total exports. After consultations and due recommendations by the concerned Ministries, the Finance Minister decided that payments against exports to Afghanistan would no longer be in Pak Rupees and the normal trading regime would apply with effect from March 17, 2014. A two month period was however being given to allow exporters serving any existing contracts he added. It would be pertinent to mention here that the decision has been taken in view of the fact that normal banking channels were now available for transactions between the two countries.
The President KCCI drew the attention of the Finance Minister to the difficulties being faced by exporters to utilise the route of Ghulam Khan as it was restricted for exports of cement only. He suggested that other items should also be allowed to be exported . The Chairman FBR and the Ministry of Commerce supported the contention of President KCCI. The Finance Minister, therefore, decided to allow export of all other items also from Ghulam Khan which would help develop business in the backward areas of KPK and also stimulate growth of exports to Afghanistan. These decisions would be implemented by the concerned Ministries who shall issue necessary amendments and streamline procedures. The decision is likely to earn foreign exchange of $1 billion, increase exports to Afghanistan, benefit business community as well as the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and reflect actual export figures of the country.
The meeting was attended by Secretary Finance Dr. Waqar Masood, Secretary Commerce, Qasim Muhammad Niaz, Chairman FBR Tariq Bajwa, Advisor to Finance, Rana Asad Amin, Governor State Bank of Pakistan Yaseen Anwar and President Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chamber of Commerce Zahid Ullah Shinwari.

$5,000 limit set for foreign travellers to control devaluation
 
Sorry to say but i don't think this will help much with our situation; seems rather a desperate measure.
 
The meeting was informed that Pakistan’s export to Afghanistan during 2012-13 amounted to $2.3 billion. This also included trade undertaken in Pak Rupee estimated at 50pc of the total exports. After consultations and due recommendations by the concerned Ministries, the Finance Minister decided that payments against exports to Afghanistan would no longer be in Pak Rupees and the normal trading regime would apply with effect from March 17, 2014

How is Afghanistan going to sustain trade with Pakistan in dollars after US withdrawal??
 
Sorry to say but i don't think this will help much with our situation; seems rather a desperate measure.

Agreed. I have experienced times when FE was strictly controlled, nevertheless the wealthy still managed to get all the funds they needed when abroad. Foreign Exchange controls have never worked in any country. Even an idiot will find ways round the problem.

It simply means that extra money will be transferred via ‘Hawala’. In other words instead of me sending money to the loved ones thru the bank; I would receive a phone call that my family has received funds in Rupees and that I should give Mr XYZ Dollars/Euros/ Dirham etc. when the he contacts me in Dubai or wherever. Another way is under invoicing export goods and getting the balance deposited in the exporter’s foreign bank.

The way to balance current account deficit is to reduce imports and increase exports; not the money that a traveller can take with him.
 
Agreed. I have experienced times when FE was strictly controlled, nevertheless the wealthy still managed to get all the funds they needed when abroad. Foreign Exchange controls have never worked in any country. Even an idiot will find ways round the problem.

It simply means that extra money will be transferred via ‘Hawala’. In other words instead of me sending money to the loved ones thru the bank; I would receive a phone call that my family has received funds in Rupees and that I should give Mr XYZ Dollars/Euros/ Dirham etc. when the he contacts me in Dubai or wherever. Another way is under invoicing export goods and getting the balance deposited in the exporter’s foreign bank.

The way to balance current account deficit is to reduce imports and increase exports; not the money that a traveller can take with him.
And increase tax net..
 
Agreed. I have experienced times when FE was strictly controlled, nevertheless the wealthy still managed to get all the funds they needed when abroad. Foreign Exchange controls have never worked in any country. Even an idiot will find ways round the problem.

It simply means that extra money will be transferred via ‘Hawala’. In other words instead of me sending money to the loved ones thru the bank; I would receive a phone call that my family has received funds in Rupees and that I should give Mr XYZ Dollars/Euros/ Dirham etc. when the he contacts me in Dubai or wherever. Another way is under invoicing export goods and getting the balance deposited in the exporter’s foreign bank.

The way to balance current account deficit is to reduce imports and increase exports; not the money that a traveller can take with him.

I am still waiting for those dollars
 
Wah jee wah. Sadqayey jaaon aisey hakoomat par!

They have made all their foreign assets by transferring the looted wealth in millions of dollars. I bet they are still transferring money aborad and thats why the currency devalued so sharply. But the people whose money it is and they want to take it abraod for legitimate reason, there is a limit.

If PMLN thinks it will run this country like that, I promise you this is their last government. This is not 90s. PMLN is still stuck in 90s.

What a shame for a country like Pakistan. Rich in human resource, intelligence,abundance of talent and resilience having such leaders who are politically and morally bankrupt!
 
In international market the limit is also set to $10,000 so we are becoming more standardized

I am just surprised , afghans have 10,000 to take with them across border would we not need to inquire how this kind of money got generated were Taxes paid on these

Good move to make it $5000
 
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