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Pakistani workers’ remittances have decreased by 19% in December.

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KARACHI: Remittances from overseas workers in Pakistan declined by 19% year-on-year to $2.0 billion in December 2022 from $2.52 billion recorded in the same month of the previous fiscal year FY2022, the central bank said on Friday. .

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said remittances declined by 11 percent year-on-year in the first half of fiscal 2023 (July to December).

Pakistan’s central bank’s foreign exchange reserves fell by 22.11 percent to the lowest level since February 2014, posing a serious challenge to the country’s import financing.

The announcement comes at a time when the country is in dire need of foreign aid to reduce its current account deficit as well as ensure sufficient reserves to meet debt obligations.

Combined with another $5.8 billion held by commercial banks, the country has $10.2 billion in reserves – barely covering three weeks of imports.

During the week ended January 6, the central bank’s foreign exchange reserves fell by $1,233 million, or 22.12 percent, to $4,343.2 million, a statement from the central bank said, down from the previous week’s reserves of $5,576.5 million. are

Pakistan’s economy has been battered by an emerging political crisis, with the rupee falling and inflation at a decade-high, but devastating floods and a global energy crisis have only worsened the situation.

Despite the government’s recent compression measures, Pakistan’s goods import bill was $5.1 billion a month in both November and December, according to the country’s Bureau of Statistics. Its main imports are energy-related fuels.

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