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Foreign remittances may touch $28 billion by June end: Farrukh

Published on: May 25, 2021 8:39 AM

Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib on Monday expressed the hope that the foreign remittances would touch the 28 billion dollars mark by the end of June.

Addressing a news conference here at the National Press Club, he said the overseas Pakistanis had full trust in the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan and that was the reason that they were remitting money through banking channels today.

During the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, he said, an amount of 24 billion dollars had already been received.

“Two months still remain….and if this [trend] goes on with the same pace, the foreign remittances may touch 28 billion dollars by the end of fiscal year 2020-21,” the minister maintained.

Farrukh Habib said some overseas Pakistanis were reluctant to send their remittances to the country through legal channels as they did not believe in the previous governments. “They did not send money to the country (during the last regimes) because they knew that their money would be laundered abroad where their [the then rulers’] children were doing business.”

As regards the present government’s economic achievements, he said the country’s exports surged by 13.5 per cent, while large-scale manufacturing grew by 9 percent. Likewise, the foreign exchange reserves had reached $23 billion.

Unlike the previous regime, he said the present government had reinvigorated the textile industry by giving an amount of Rs 40 billion in subsidy to the businessmen associated with the sector in Punjab. “There is a shortage of labourers in Faisalabad where the mill owners are forced to increase their salaries so that their work continues uninterrupted.”

He hoped that the exports would reach 26 billion dollars by the end of current fiscal year as it was expected that the export of textile items would alone contribute between 15 to 16 billion dollars.

He said Rs 1,100 billion subsidy to the farmers, coupled with increase in minimum support price had resulted in bumper crops of rice, wheat and sugarcane. Prime Minister Imran Khan was very keen to revitalize the agriculture sector, taking multiple initiatives for uplift of the small farmers, he added.

Farrukh said the government had been giving special attention to food security as the prime minister was very concerned in that regard. He was conducting regular meetings on the issue and issuing instructions to the departments concerned and officials, he added.

He said the government was formulating a National Agriculture Plan, with particular focus on the livestock sector, which had an immense potential in exports. He regretted that there was no investment made in the agriculture sector during the last three years.

The minister also mentioned the ‘Kamyab Kissan’ programme, under which the farmers were being provided tractors on easy installments and that too without any financial guarantee.

All the sectors, including textile, production and agriculture were on an upward trajectory that resulted in the betterment of middle and lower middle classes, he said, while citing the jump in motorbike sales that according to him were mostly purchased by such strata.

Highlighting the pro-poor initiatives of the government, including Ehsaas programme, he said Prime Minister Imran Khan always cared about the poor and destitute. He (PM) was the only political leader in the country who took a stance against the complete lockdown and introduced the concept of smart lockdown.

He said unlike the Benazir Income Support Programme, the Ehsaas initiative had multiple projects that were not only meant to alleviate poverty but also to ensure social protection and financial inclusion of the poor segments of society.

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