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Overseas workers keeping economy afloat, says PBIF

byCT Report
23/06/2017
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ISLAMABAD: President Pakistan Businessmen and Intellectuals Forum (PBIF) and senior vice chairman of the Businessmen Panel of FPCCI Mian Zahid Hussain on Friday said overseas Pakistanis are a great asset for the country and they should be supported.

Pakistanis living abroad have been playing active role in making the country economically viable while developing the social sector through their remittances which is a great service, he said.

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Mian Zahid Hussain said that government should encourage expatriates and address their issues so that country can become economically self-reliant as foreign exchange inflows facilitate economic development. He said that remittances are the biggest source of generating foreign exchange outside exports while falling exports have increased the importance of the workers remittances.

Country pays over four billion dollars to international financial institutions as interest which is unsustainable therefore country has to seek loans to repay loans, while the key to resolve this matter lies in promotion of remittances.

The business leader said that remittances have no strings attaches and they are mostly immune to international political developments, sanctions, mismanagement and corruption and that focus on remittances can reduce dependence on aid. He said that gulf crisis is unlikely to hit remittances as Pakistan is receiving two percent of its remittances from Qatar.

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