IMF’s Three-Year Program Valued at $7 Billion; Overseas Pakistanis Remit $8.78 Billion in Three Months

The International Monetary Fund’s three-year program is valued at $7 billion, while overseas Pakistanis remitted $8.78 billion within just three months.
In the initial three months of the current fiscal year, overseas Pakistanis contributed more in remittances than the total amount allocated in the IMF’s three-year program.
During this period, overseas Pakistanis remitted $8.78 billion.
From July to September, the monthly average of workers’ remittances was $2.92 billion.
Pakistani expatriates in Saudi Arabia sent $2.15 billion over three months, while those in the United Arab Emirates contributed $1.70 billion during the same timeframe.
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