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Saudi Arabia tops Gulf states among remittance sending countries

IANS Thursday, December 1, 2016

Three Gulf countries rank in the top 10 category among remittance-sending countries, with Saudi Arabia ranking second to the US with regard to remittances sent abroad - at $37 billion.

Statistically, Saudi Arabia stands out as the largest source of remittances in the world in terms of gross domestic product (GDP), at around 5 per cent, according to the "Migration and Remittances Factbook 2016".

The report is brought out by Knomad (or the Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development), a trust fund created by the World Bank with contributions from Germany, Sweden and Switzerland as well as Migration and Asylum Policy, the Gulf news reported.

Remittances from the UAE and Kuwait stood at $19 billion and $18 billion, respectively. The figures date back to 2014, hence do not absorb the possible effects of the plunge in oil prices on outgoing remittances.

The other Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC) are noted for being top recipients of immigrant workers, with their share of the population being around 91,88,72 and 54 per cent in Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain, respectively.

In fact, Qatar and the UAE are the first and second largest recipients of immigrants globally, something extraordinary by all means. The stats add to the phenomenon of GCC economies being open for business at large including employment.

Recent comments made by top officials dealing with key economic policies in Saudi Arabia provide comfort with regards to remittances. More specifically, there is no plan for applying tax on outgoing remittances. This is vital, as the kingdom seeks fresh ways to bolster revenue sources for the treasury.

Statistics released by the Saudi Ministry of Labor and Social Development put the number of foreign workers in the private sector at a robust 8.7 million. In addition, some 72,000 expatriates work for different public sector entities. Around 720,000 work as household workers.

Altogether, some 9.4 million expatriates work and live in the kingdom after including domestic workers. The GCC is also noted for being receptive towards foreign workers.

This is even true in countries in Gulf economies where there is unemployment among locals like in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Oman, according to Gulf News.


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laila
Sunday, December 4, 2016
What is the reason lot of money going abroad from their countries. This is because of their policy , If they want remittances should not go from their country first make your country free for expriates who are living their for ages to invest money in real estate, business and etc which you dont allow. Now it is too late and even if you allow now nobody will be interested. You should have learnt the lesson from UAE (Dubai) allowing foreigner to invest and allowing permanent visa. Pls change your attitude now there are lot of foreigners who are interested in keeping money there but you force them to leave the country when they lose their jobs. Allow them to stay and you will see the change of yr country.I am the victim who stayed in Kuwait for 35 years and i had to leave as no options to stay there.Feeling very sorry for their illogical laws.

Humanist
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Those expats who accuse locals to be lazy & incompetent and challenge them to become self sufficient are deluded and unthankful to the host country which gives them livelihood. no one forced these expats to go abroad. there is sufficient work in these prosperous and less populated countries that attract migrant labors from less attractive destinations. you are working here because there are job that pay well and not because locals are lazy. even if every local gets employed, countries require manpower to facilitate a growing economy. instead of cursing locals here, one must thank that their laziness creates job for thankless people to leave their own unattractive country, come to kuwait and crib .

Indian
Saturday, December 3, 2016
They should implement high tax like NAMO doing for his nation.

laila
Thursday, December 1, 2016
They are bothered about remittances, this question they must ask by themselves.First of you dont have manpower and u started bringing from the world specially from India, Pakisan, Philippines and etc . Did you ever thought of this exodus, no because you knew you dont have manpower and if you have will cost you heavily,so you started bringing from India and other countries and now today those low class labour is much richer from your low class labour to whom you are feeding with oil money. Now your oil money is getting exhausted so what you think , can you throw expriates out of yr country no way, if you throw your own population who were born with silver spoon cannot clean this chit of their own child, therefore expriates you were depending upon and you will do so, if not take some good course to teach your people to take their own responsibility.

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