Here is the current scenario-
1) remittances are down because expats abroad don’t trust PMLN especially expats in the west who make up more and more of remittance contributions.
2) investment from abroad is down too.
3) imports down but at cost of exports being down too
Why are we surprised that CAD has increased? Miftah already accounted for this when he said that he wanted to get financing for 41 bn $ as compared to PTI which was getting between 10-15 bn every year the last three years.
So we are all good. We will become extremely debt ridden and that was always part of the plan. Whoever planned this surely saw that overseas would not send money and they didn’t care.
Clv.
Do give credit to Miftah for increasing petrol prices. It was stupid that it was so low in Pakistan- hopefully, they also increase gas prices and pay the local gas companies that price too so we can have exploration and development done.
1) remittances are down because expats abroad don’t trust PMLN especially expats in the west who make up more and more of remittance contributions.
Remittances dip to 5-month low | The Express Tribune
SBP says inflows slow down due to considerably fewer working days in July
tribune.com.pk
2) investment from abroad is down too.
Withdrawals from Roshan Digital Accounts: rumor turned into reality
Withdrawals from RDAs by overseas Pakistanis became the news of the town. The act reflected lack of trust in the new government.
www.globalvillagespace.com
3) imports down but at cost of exports being down too
Why are we surprised that CAD has increased? Miftah already accounted for this when he said that he wanted to get financing for 41 bn $ as compared to PTI which was getting between 10-15 bn every year the last three years.
Pakistan needs USD 41 billion in next 12 months: Finance Minister Miftah Ismail
Islamabad [Pakistan], June 7 (ANI): Pakistan Finance Minister Miftah Ismail on Tuesday said that the country needed USD 41 billion dollars in the next 12 months.
www.aninews.in
So we are all good. We will become extremely debt ridden and that was always part of the plan. Whoever planned this surely saw that overseas would not send money and they didn’t care.
Clv.
Do give credit to Miftah for increasing petrol prices. It was stupid that it was so low in Pakistan- hopefully, they also increase gas prices and pay the local gas companies that price too so we can have exploration and development done.