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Pakistani Population in America Reaches 600,000

#Remittances to #Pakistan from #Pakistani expats jump 13.5% to $4 billion in July-Aug 2018. Inflows from #US saw a significant jump of 31.5%, posting highest increase during first 2 months of 2018-19 with total inflow at $597m https://www.dawn.com/news/1432240

KARACHI: Overseas Pakistanis sent around $4 billion remittances during the first two months of this fiscal year, according to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday.

The total remittances increased 13.45 per cent to $3.966bn during the July-August period. The central bank said that during August the inflow of workers’ remittances amounted to $2.037bn, which is 5.6pc higher than July and 4.24pc higher than August 2017.

Remittances are second most important contributor to the country’s overall foreign exchange reserves after exports. During FY18, Pakistan’s remittances were equal to total export earnings.

Inflows from US saw a significant jump of 31.5pc, posting the highest increase during first two months of 2018-19 with total inflow at $597m. The United Kingdom, home to a large Pakistani expatriate population, also posted a 24pc jump in total inflows clocking in at $556m during July-Aug period. Furthermore, amongst the Gulf states, inward remittances from the UAE swelled by 15.4pc reaching $894m during the period under review.

In addition to that, remittances from the EU also increased by 8.4pc with total inflows reaching $124m compared to same period last year.

On the declining trend, remittances from Saudi Arabia fell to $903 million down by 1.86pc, whereas those from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries dropping by 7pc to $392m during July-August FY19.

Despite the festive season during the month, August saw a decline in remittances from Saudi Arabia – largest contributor – dropping by $45.5m to $465.5m in August.

Remittances from UAE increased to $461m by $21m in August. Remittances from United States also increased by $57m and by $29m from UK.

Pakistan’s widening current account deficit has increased the country’s dependence on remittances; however, manpower exports to Middle East have dropped significantly during the last two years. Saudi Arabia’s change in policy towards foreign workers, looking to enable the native population, has resulted in loss of jobs for Pakistani workers and in turn declined the overall remittances contribution from the country.

The newly elected government has also asked overseas Pakistanis to send $1,000 per head to fund the construction of dams. This appeal’s effect is likely to be reflected at the end of the first quarter of FY19.

However, the government has yet to come up with measures to address the widening trade and current account deficits. The finance minister has recently said that the country needs $9bn to meet its current account needs.
 
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Government target is to collect Rs30b every year for Bhasha, which is $250m. For electric part loans are available but first Pakistan need to get to that stage on its own.


It will be interesting to see how this dam is eventually financed enough to be constructed, and how long that process takes.

Sorry only $1000

600,000 People x $1000 = 600 Million


It makes more sense to Tax 200,000,000 (200 Million Local Pakistani ) about 100 dollar each to change Pakistan's fortune


Let us see how the legendary Pakistani reluctance to pay taxes changes in naya Pakistan.

@AZADPAKISTAN2009

It makes more sense to Tax 200,000,000 (200 Million Local Pakistani ) about 100 dollar each to change Pakistan's fortune

AP2009 sb, Personally, I am more inclined to go with Syed Ali Haider sb (@VCheng) solution. If taxes are raised in Pakistan, it will divert money from private pockets which could have gone into domestic consumption (resulting in higher GDP). Raising money from overseas Pakistanis will both build the dam and not affect domestic GDP.

Regards

Difficult as it is, fund raising for the dam is perhaps the easy part. Its legal foundations remain shaky, since the push to change the constitutional status of the area on which it is to be located never got off the ground.
 
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There are many from topnotch IIT's but still that must make about 2-5% of total Indians, and there is a huge difference in top tier and second third tier education institutes in India just as their class difference. Rest of them are nowhere close to the requirement but still the name associated with India regarding IT is making it happen.

But things are changing, huge decrease in H-1b visa numbers to India with new ceilings and restrictions...but still India is associated with IT and not Pakistan.

you can go to the website of any top American university - Stanford, Berkeley, MIT, Michigan. You will find scores of professors with Chinese and Indian names.
 
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