Rejecting the call of PTI, Overseas Pakistanis sent $21.5 billion in remittances from January to November 2024

Economic PerformanceRejecting the call of PTI, Overseas Pakistanis sent $21.5 billion in remittances...

Monitoring Desk: By rejecting PTI’s call, Overseas Pakistanis sent $21.5 billion in remittances from January to November 2024.

According to available data, Overseas Pakistanis sent $21.5 billion in remittances to Pakistan from January to November 2024. Pakistanis living in Saudi Arabia sent the highest amount of $7.29 billion to Pakistan, a 38.7 percent increase over the same period last year.

Pakistanis living in the United Arab Emirates sent $6.15 billion in remittances to Pakistan in the first 11 months of the year, a 55 percent increase over the same period last year, while Pakistanis living in the UK sent $4.71 billion.

Overseas Pakistanis sent $3.61 billion from the European Union and $3.44 billion from the United States to Pakistan.

Apart from Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, $3.17 billion was sent to Pakistan from other Gulf countries. Australia and Malaysia are also important destinations for those looking for jobs outside Pakistan.

After dusting off all the remaining anti-national conspiracies of the PTI, overseas Pakistanis have slapped the founder of the PTI in the face and proved that no one can outdo Pakistan.

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