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Pakistan workers remittances reach $3.5 billion in June 2026

BOL News

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July 9, 2026

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A large share of the money sent home by overseas Pakistani workers comes from the Gulf region. The post Pakistan workers remittances reach 3.5 billion in June 2026 appeared first on BOL News.

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BOL News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Sharif hails record $41.6 billion remittances from overseas Pakistanis

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday praised overseas Pakistanis after workers’ remittances hit a record 41.6 billion in fiscal year 2025-26, calling the surge a sign of expatriate confidence in the government’s economic management. In a statement, Sharif thanked Pakistanis abroad for sending home 41.6 billion during the fiscal year, an 8.6 increase from ... Read more The post Sharif hails record 41.6 billion remittances from overseas Pakistanis appeared first on BOL News.

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 9, 2026

Egyptian expats’ remittances hit record $43.1bn in 11 months

Remittances from Egyptians working abroad continued their strong upward trajectory during the 2025/2026 fiscal year, demonstrating sustained growth in foreign currency inflows. The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) announced on Thursday that remittances rose by 31.2 per cent during the first eleven months of the fiscal year, from July 2025 to May 2026, reaching approximately [] The post Egyptian expats’ remittances hit record 43.1bn in 11 months appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Times of India

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· Jul 10, 2026

Pak's remittances of $41. 6bn exceed its total exports

Pak's remittances of $41. 6bn exceed its total exports

Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 8, 2026

Pakistanis on Skilled Worker Visas Bring Six Times as Many Dependants to Britain

Pakistani nationals granted Skilled Worker visas were accompanied by almost six times as many dependants as main applicants, according to newly released British Home Office data. The figures—more striking still under the Health and Care Worker route—underscore the scale of supposedly controlled legal migration as Labour prepares to expand sponsor-led inflow through new pathways. The post Pakistanis on Skilled Worker Visas Bring Six Times as Many Dependants to Britain appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

Tehran Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

Iran-Afghanistan trade targeted to reach $10b over next 3 years

TEHRAN- The commercial attaché of Iran in Afghanistan said that trade between the two countries reached 2.7 billion in the past Iranian calendar year 1404 (ended on March 20), and the target of 10 billion in trade is being pursued over the next three years.

Malay Mail

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· Jun 22, 2026

PM Anwar stresses migrant welfare as Tarique seeks more jobs, both demand fairer recruitment process

PUTRAJAYA, June 22 — Malaysia and Bangladesh have agreed that the exploitation and mistreatment of migrant workers...

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Related coverage for "Pakistan workers remittances reach $3.5 billion in June 2026": BOL News — Sharif hails record $41.6 billion remittances from overseas Pakistanis. Egyptian Gazette — Egyptian expats’ remittances hit record $43.1bn in 11 months. Times of India — Pak's remittances of $41. 6bn exceed its total exports. Hungarian Conservative — Pakistanis on Skilled Worker Visas Bring Six Times as Many Dependants to Britain. Tehran Times — Iran-Afghanistan trade targeted to reach $10b over next 3 years. Malay Mail — PM Anwar stresses migrant welfare as Tarique seeks more jobs, both demand fairer recruitment process