muhammadhafeezmalik
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ROFL! What an utterly moronic statement!
And these are the people in charge of national finances!
(To be clear, devaluation gets more rupees into the hands of the recipients of the remittance for the same amount of dollars, that is all. Those rupees go down in value, so they buy the same amount of stuff, but for larger amounts, leading to high inflation. The remittances remain the same in dollars. Locals who earn in rupees get screwed since their paycheck is now worth less and less.)
We have huge countries market around us , if govt help industrialists or new investors we can get huge sums of dollars in return. Good opportunity for the exporters to get benefit from current dollar rate too
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With low value for Pakistani Rupee , more eatable goods leave Local Pakistani Market and end up overseas
While local people are left scrambling for food for "High Prices"
It is modern day Robbery of Natural Resources of Country
The problem is , in order to show Growth in Exports , Rupee value is sent to toilet !!!
There is pressure to "Export our food" outside Pakistan , in order to generate $$$$ To pay for oil and gas
This can be bought cheaply from many sources (Russia , Saudia, Iran ) and maintaining "storage"
Currently we send the Rupee value to toilet , and robbers come in and say sure , we will take all your eatable food , for pennies
- Pakistan thinks this Devaluation , generates Revenue/ GDP for Pakistan but ultimately this is creating empty stomachs at home and also , reducing value of old people's pension's saving
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Rupee value should be set to 1 dollar for 50 rupee and all exports should be processed with that exchange rate or none at all
The excessive food should be stored or given to local people first , at reduced cost so people sleep with full plate of food
- Export of eatable food should only be allowed once local prices fall !!!
This is exactly I am thinking. Like before they were sending $100 lets assume say it was 100 rupees making it 10,000 pkr. now again they are sending $100 and its 17000pkrRemittance has no connection to Devaluation , people send same amount of cash to Pakistan each month
1- Reduce Food goods going out of Pakistan , keep local supplies high , Local prices will fall
- Maintain local supply of rice
- Maintain local supply of flour
- Maintain local supply of fruit and dry fruit
- Store Dry Fruit in storage
2- Import same amount of oil and gas charge the actual price (reduce consumption)
- Subsidize Trucks fuel or Oil which transport food goods for registered transporters with Tax center
- Use Train Network for food distribution
3- Export freely , sports goods, textiles , electronics (cell phone) , furniture, IT Services etc.
4- After 2-3 Months with lot of food and cheaper prices 400-500% lower prices , then impose small amount of tax on sales goods
- After 6 months determine , how much extra stuff exists which can be exported without impacting local prices
Your dollar is already increasing so how come you sending more? you sending $100, while in pakistan pkr its increasing but you sending the same amount?total bullshit. how devaluation of rupee gonna help the expat families??
now i have to send extra money back home every month due to inflation while my income here in australia will remain the same.
this imported idiot has gone nuts.
ROFL! What an utterly moronic statement!
And these are the people in charge of national finances!
(To be clear, devaluation gets more rupees into the hands of the recipients of the remittance for the same amount of dollars, that is all. Those rupees go down in value, so they buy the same amount of stuff, but for larger amounts, leading to high inflation. The remittances remain the same in dollars. Locals who earn in rupees get screwed since their paycheck is now worth less and less.)
That's great.Yes sir, doing IT business from last 6 years Alhumdulillah. Aur kuch?
Once upon a time Pakistan was biggest producer of cotton, now peoples stopped cotton crop and shifted to wheat and rice etc, due to stupid policies of past governments
This one was an economic hitman right from IMF!IDK where they get these clowns from, but there seems to be no shortage of them.