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Remittances decline 12.8pc to $24.8b in July-May

byCT Report
14/06/2023
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KARACHI: Remittances sent home by overseas workers declined by 12.8% year-on-year to $24.8 billion in 11 months of the current fiscal year, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) data showed.

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The data received by the central bank showed that the remittances decreased 10.4% year-on-year to $2.1 billion in May. These inflows saw a 4.4% month-on-month decline.

Last month (April), Pakistani expatriates sent $2.2 billion home.

It should be noted that inflows during the month under review were mainly sourced from Saudi Arabia ($524 million), United Arab Emirates ($335.8 million), the United Kingdom ($306.5 million), and the United States of America ($257.2 million).

Analysts attribute the decrease in remittances between July and May to higher inflation and economic slowdown in host countries, foreign currency cash transfer through overseas Pakistanis, and interlude exchange rate adjustment.

In addition, more overseas Pakistani workers use illegal means to send money home as the difference between interbank and open markets exchange rates widened. As a result, for a few months, the dollar rate was better in the grey market, where the workers’ remittances were shifted.

The declining trend in remittance inflows is not encouraging for the country, which is dealing with a foreign exchange shortage and a delay in the bailout loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

SBP governor, finance minister at loggerheads

After the announcement of the monetary policy decision on Monday, Jameel Ahmad, governor of the SBP, briefed analysts and stated that Pakistan was not considering the bilateral debt restructuring that the finance minister mentioned before.

This indicates that the policy direction remains anchored towards attaining the IMF programme before the June 30 deadline. However, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said the work on external debt restructuring is going on in the background.

The SBP’s governor said most of the debt is bilateral and multilateral as they have paid large amounts of commercial debt and will pay Eurobonds when due.

The governor said that out of the total external repayment amount of $3.6 billion due this month, $0.4 billion has already been paid. The remaining balance of $2.3 billion will be rolled over, while $0.9 billion needs to be financed.

The total debt requirements for the fiscal year 2023-24 will amount to approximately $23 billion, according to the SBP, which will be evenly distributed across four quarters. In the next monetary policy statement, the SBP will come up with how to fund this depending upon IMF and other factors.

Remittances are falling, which is not good for the country’s balance of payments. Moreover, the country’s exports fell by 12% in July-May to $23.2 billion mostly due to weak global demand and lacklustre performance in the domestic economy amid demand-curtailing measures.

Imports were down 28.4% on the back of import policy tightening and other administrative measures.

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