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Top StoryMehtab HaiderApril 21, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan owes total debt of Paris Club to the tune of $11.547 billion, out of which outstanding bilateral loan of France stood at $1.748 billion, the official data shows. Islamabad had to...

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan owes total debt of Paris Club to the tune of $11.547 billion, out of which outstanding bilateral loan of France stood at $1.748 billion, the official data shows. Islamabad had to pay millions of dollars to France alone per annum on account of amortization in shape of both principal and mark-up of loan amounts over the medium term.

France is the Secretariat of the Paris Club countries and possesses a lot of influence over this forum. There are a total 17 members of the Paris Club countries and France is the second largest bilateral donor after Japan. The total outstanding bilateral loan of Paris Club stood at $11.547 billion out of which Japan is the largest bilateral donor with outstanding loan amount of $5.8 billion and then France with outstanding loan of $1.748 billion.

One independent economist, who knows this subject, told this scribe on condition of anonymity because of sensitivity of the issue that Prime Minister Imran Khan suggested that all Muslim countries on level of OIC bloc should boycott French goods to make this campaign effective because if Islamabad made any efforts unilaterally, it would never become so much effective. He said that in order to analyse economic relations with France, there is a need to analyse the situation on the ground. If the whole Muslim Ummah gets united, then an effective campaign to boycott the French goods could be launched, he added.

The official data available with The News showed that Pakistan had to repay on account of amortization of debt to France in the range of $9 million during the current fiscal year, $165 million in next fiscal year, $80 million in fiscal year 2022-23 and total $335 million over the next couple of years.

On account of net Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Pakistan has received in the range of $0.941 million to $35.441 million during the last five years, it is learnt.

France has made total investment of around $1 billion in the last 12 years. The data of net FDI showed that the French companies made substantial investment in different sectors of Pakistan’s economy over the period of last 10 years.

According to the official data available with The News, Pakistan received net FDI in different ranges in last 10 years as net FDI from France stood at $17.9 million in fiscal year 2010-11, $-0.536 million in 2011-12, $27 million in 2012-13, $96.257 million in 2013-14, $-214.948 million in 2014-15 and $97.729 million in 2015-16. In the last five years, Pakistan received net FDI from France in the range of $35.441 million in fiscal year 2016-17, $6.825 million in 2017-18, $12.373 million in 2018-19, $-1.169 million in 2019-20 and $0.941 million in first eight months (July-Feb) period of the current fiscal year 2020-21.

Pakistan’s exports in the range of $22 to $23 billion on per annum basis and half of exports went to European Union (EU), including France. The EU comprises 27 member countries and France is the top among the comity of 27-member bloc for importing Pakistani products, including textiles.

The European Union is Pakistan’s largest export partner. This is because Pakistani products have duty free access in all 27-member states of the European Union (EU) on 91 percent tariff lines under EU’s “Special Incentive Arrangement for Good Governance and Sustainable Development”, known as GSP Plus, since 1st January 2014. The Third Biennial Review of the GSP Plus (2018-2019) successfully concluded in March 2020 and this facility will continue for Pakistan. The Fourth Biennial Review of the GSP Plus (2020-2021) has formally commenced and the next EU Monitoring Mission to Pakistan is expected later this year after the Covid-19 crises has abated. As a result of this arrangement, Pakistan’s total trade volume to the EU has increased from $11,960.59 million in 2013-14 to US$14,158.29 million in 2018-19.

The exports to the EU reached US$5922 million during July-March FY2020 as compared to US$5,736 million in the corresponding period last year, with a growth of 3.8 percent. The imports from the EU reached US$3,328 million during July-March FY2020 as compared to US$3,747 million in the corresponding period last year, with a negative growth of 9 percent.

The experts stated that on the basis of bilateral outstanding loan, net FDI and Pakistan’s exports to EU and France, now the policy makers can finalise an informed decision to boycott the French products in an effective manner.

The experts, who possessed experience for dealing with these countries, said that Pakistan should not consider France as standalone country because if the French ambassador was ousted, they would deal it as a move against the whole European Union (EU) having members of 27 countries in its fold. The EU members might prefer to call back their ambassadors in phases to show their muscle.

 
Top StoryMehtab HaiderApril 21, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan owes total debt of Paris Club to the tune of $11.547 billion, out of which outstanding bilateral loan of France stood at $1.748 billion, the official data shows. Islamabad had to...

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan owes total debt of Paris Club to the tune of $11.547 billion, out of which outstanding bilateral loan of France stood at $1.748 billion, the official data shows. Islamabad had to pay millions of dollars to France alone per annum on account of amortization in shape of both principal and mark-up of loan amounts over the medium term.

France is the Secretariat of the Paris Club countries and possesses a lot of influence over this forum. There are a total 17 members of the Paris Club countries and France is the second largest bilateral donor after Japan. The total outstanding bilateral loan of Paris Club stood at $11.547 billion out of which Japan is the largest bilateral donor with outstanding loan amount of $5.8 billion and then France with outstanding loan of $1.748 billion.

One independent economist, who knows this subject, told this scribe on condition of anonymity because of sensitivity of the issue that Prime Minister Imran Khan suggested that all Muslim countries on level of OIC bloc should boycott French goods to make this campaign effective because if Islamabad made any efforts unilaterally, it would never become so much effective. He said that in order to analyse economic relations with France, there is a need to analyse the situation on the ground. If the whole Muslim Ummah gets united, then an effective campaign to boycott the French goods could be launched, he added.

The official data available with The News showed that Pakistan had to repay on account of amortization of debt to France in the range of $9 million during the current fiscal year, $165 million in next fiscal year, $80 million in fiscal year 2022-23 and total $335 million over the next couple of years.

On account of net Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Pakistan has received in the range of $0.941 million to $35.441 million during the last five years, it is learnt.

France has made total investment of around $1 billion in the last 12 years. The data of net FDI showed that the French companies made substantial investment in different sectors of Pakistan’s economy over the period of last 10 years.

According to the official data available with The News, Pakistan received net FDI in different ranges in last 10 years as net FDI from France stood at $17.9 million in fiscal year 2010-11, $-0.536 million in 2011-12, $27 million in 2012-13, $96.257 million in 2013-14, $-214.948 million in 2014-15 and $97.729 million in 2015-16. In the last five years, Pakistan received net FDI from France in the range of $35.441 million in fiscal year 2016-17, $6.825 million in 2017-18, $12.373 million in 2018-19, $-1.169 million in 2019-20 and $0.941 million in first eight months (July-Feb) period of the current fiscal year 2020-21.

Pakistan’s exports in the range of $22 to $23 billion on per annum basis and half of exports went to European Union (EU), including France. The EU comprises 27 member countries and France is the top among the comity of 27-member bloc for importing Pakistani products, including textiles.

The European Union is Pakistan’s largest export partner. This is because Pakistani products have duty free access in all 27-member states of the European Union (EU) on 91 percent tariff lines under EU’s “Special Incentive Arrangement for Good Governance and Sustainable Development”, known as GSP Plus, since 1st January 2014. The Third Biennial Review of the GSP Plus (2018-2019) successfully concluded in March 2020 and this facility will continue for Pakistan. The Fourth Biennial Review of the GSP Plus (2020-2021) has formally commenced and the next EU Monitoring Mission to Pakistan is expected later this year after the Covid-19 crises has abated. As a result of this arrangement, Pakistan’s total trade volume to the EU has increased from $11,960.59 million in 2013-14 to US$14,158.29 million in 2018-19.

The exports to the EU reached US$5922 million during July-March FY2020 as compared to US$5,736 million in the corresponding period last year, with a growth of 3.8 percent. The imports from the EU reached US$3,328 million during July-March FY2020 as compared to US$3,747 million in the corresponding period last year, with a negative growth of 9 percent.

The experts stated that on the basis of bilateral outstanding loan, net FDI and Pakistan’s exports to EU and France, now the policy makers can finalise an informed decision to boycott the French products in an effective manner.

The experts, who possessed experience for dealing with these countries, said that Pakistan should not consider France as standalone country because if the French ambassador was ousted, they would deal it as a move against the whole European Union (EU) having members of 27 countries in its fold. The EU members might prefer to call back their ambassadors in phases to show their muscle.

It's loan not free money or charity.
We are paying interests.
So knock off.
 
This is what annoys me about certain members on here, as well as Pakistanis who scream and shout, but have no clue how international relations work, nor do they understand what Pakistan's actual situation is.

They have no idea what the impact will be, if Pakistani-French relations sever, and it won't just be this loan that Pakistan will have to worry about.
 
Paris club is international donors not France...

Loans are given on terms and conditions and cannot b just asked to b paid back before they are due and yes we are paying interest on then
 
This is what annoys me about certain members on here, as well as Pakistanis who scream and shout, but have no clue how international relations work, nor do they understand what Pakistan's actual situation is.

They have no idea what the impact will be, if Pakistani-French relations sever, and it won't just be this loan that Pakistan will have to worry about.
To be fair, we don't know how economics, industrial development, foreign investing, or military technology works either. For all its faults, this forum generates a higher level of thought than the general society, or most of our leaders for that matter.
 
This is what annoys me about certain members on here, as well as Pakistanis who scream and shout, but have no clue how international relations work, nor do they understand what Pakistan's actual situation is.

They have no idea what the impact will be, if Pakistani-French relations sever, and it won't just be this loan that Pakistan will have to worry about.
In another words pakistanis dont know their aukaat and just run their mouth as if they are world super power.
 
Top StoryMehtab HaiderApril 21, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan owes total debt of Paris Club to the tune of $11.547 billion, out of which outstanding bilateral loan of France stood at $1.748 billion, the official data shows. Islamabad had to...

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan owes total debt of Paris Club to the tune of $11.547 billion, out of which outstanding bilateral loan of France stood at $1.748 billion, the official data shows. Islamabad had to pay millions of dollars to France alone per annum on account of amortization in shape of both principal and mark-up of loan amounts over the medium term.

France is the Secretariat of the Paris Club countries and possesses a lot of influence over this forum. There are a total 17 members of the Paris Club countries and France is the second largest bilateral donor after Japan. The total outstanding bilateral loan of Paris Club stood at $11.547 billion out of which Japan is the largest bilateral donor with outstanding loan amount of $5.8 billion and then France with outstanding loan of $1.748 billion.

One independent economist, who knows this subject, told this scribe on condition of anonymity because of sensitivity of the issue that Prime Minister Imran Khan suggested that all Muslim countries on level of OIC bloc should boycott French goods to make this campaign effective because if Islamabad made any efforts unilaterally, it would never become so much effective. He said that in order to analyse economic relations with France, there is a need to analyse the situation on the ground. If the whole Muslim Ummah gets united, then an effective campaign to boycott the French goods could be launched, he added.

The official data available with The News showed that Pakistan had to repay on account of amortization of debt to France in the range of $9 million during the current fiscal year, $165 million in next fiscal year, $80 million in fiscal year 2022-23 and total $335 million over the next couple of years.

On account of net Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Pakistan has received in the range of $0.941 million to $35.441 million during the last five years, it is learnt.

France has made total investment of around $1 billion in the last 12 years. The data of net FDI showed that the French companies made substantial investment in different sectors of Pakistan’s economy over the period of last 10 years.

According to the official data available with The News, Pakistan received net FDI in different ranges in last 10 years as net FDI from France stood at $17.9 million in fiscal year 2010-11, $-0.536 million in 2011-12, $27 million in 2012-13, $96.257 million in 2013-14, $-214.948 million in 2014-15 and $97.729 million in 2015-16. In the last five years, Pakistan received net FDI from France in the range of $35.441 million in fiscal year 2016-17, $6.825 million in 2017-18, $12.373 million in 2018-19, $-1.169 million in 2019-20 and $0.941 million in first eight months (July-Feb) period of the current fiscal year 2020-21.

Pakistan’s exports in the range of $22 to $23 billion on per annum basis and half of exports went to European Union (EU), including France. The EU comprises 27 member countries and France is the top among the comity of 27-member bloc for importing Pakistani products, including textiles.

The European Union is Pakistan’s largest export partner. This is because Pakistani products have duty free access in all 27-member states of the European Union (EU) on 91 percent tariff lines under EU’s “Special Incentive Arrangement for Good Governance and Sustainable Development”, known as GSP Plus, since 1st January 2014. The Third Biennial Review of the GSP Plus (2018-2019) successfully concluded in March 2020 and this facility will continue for Pakistan. The Fourth Biennial Review of the GSP Plus (2020-2021) has formally commenced and the next EU Monitoring Mission to Pakistan is expected later this year after the Covid-19 crises has abated. As a result of this arrangement, Pakistan’s total trade volume to the EU has increased from $11,960.59 million in 2013-14 to US$14,158.29 million in 2018-19.

The exports to the EU reached US$5922 million during July-March FY2020 as compared to US$5,736 million in the corresponding period last year, with a growth of 3.8 percent. The imports from the EU reached US$3,328 million during July-March FY2020 as compared to US$3,747 million in the corresponding period last year, with a negative growth of 9 percent.

The experts stated that on the basis of bilateral outstanding loan, net FDI and Pakistan’s exports to EU and France, now the policy makers can finalise an informed decision to boycott the French products in an effective manner.

The experts, who possessed experience for dealing with these countries, said that Pakistan should not consider France as standalone country because if the French ambassador was ousted, they would deal it as a move against the whole European Union (EU) having members of 27 countries in its fold. The EU members might prefer to call back their ambassadors in phases to show their muscle.


What does it mean??

Pakistan tootney wala hay ??
Modi ji ka final stroke??
Modi ne kutch na kutch to mumkin bana Dya?
 
This is what annoys me about certain members on here, as well as Pakistanis who scream and shout, but have no clue how international relations work, nor do they understand what Pakistan's actual situation is.

They have no idea what the impact will be, if Pakistani-French relations sever, and it won't just be this loan that Pakistan will have to worry about.
What annoys me is that same middle class in lahore and karachi scream first when imported cheese is expensive

TLP main support is middle class of lahore ans karachi
In another words pakistanis dont know their aukaat and just run their mouth as if they are world super power.
First we need to live with unsibsidzed items then behave as super powers
 
Dumb mullahs shouting and jumping while not knowing ground reality and economic condition of the country. These useless morons never helped in building economy of the country. These idiots should first get educated and then participate in building the economy but they eat charity and give death verdicts on blasphemy allegations.
 
Now you Pakistanis see your ground reality??
In the name of ISLAM you created a different country and also in the name of ISLAM you destroyed that country.
Even a brother called east Pakistan couldn’t have more of you and decided to part ways (using very liberal words) thanks to your Rape, murder and atrocities against your brothers and sisters (Don’t even fucking deny that kingdom of denial).
Abhi bhi waqt hai apni iss generation ko Quran chor ke Newton/Einstein ki books padhao. Else rest in peace ho jaoge.
Ego tab accha lagta hai jab aapki koi aukaad ho. Sudhar jao !!!!!
- Shubchintak / Well-Wisher
Tum ne kon sa bus ka ghanta ukhar lia hai. Lul

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I never understand that Why does Pakistan need to take loan and also depends on China, US, France, UK, Saudi or other countries?

Bangladesh is a good example that was part of Pakistan. They are doing much better than Pakistan.. Pakistan should study and work for the same.
 
I never understand that Why does Pakistan need to take loan and also depends on China, US, France, UK, Saudi or other countries?

Bangladesh is a good example that was part of Pakistan. They are doing much better than Pakistan.. Pakistan should study and work for the same.

Wise men says...
Charity begins at home...



 
Wise men says...
Charity begins at home...



Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is not owned by china stop diverting we were taking out our money see who has the second highest stake

 

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