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Saudi Arabia, UAE remain largest sources of remittances to Pakistan – central bank
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Arab News Pakistan
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10 March 2022
Saudi Arabia, UAE largest contributors to Pakistan’s $18 billion remittances — SBP
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KHURSHID AHMED
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11 February 2022
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Saudi Arabia, UAE top contributors to Pakistan’s $2.7 billion July remittances
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Arab News Pakistan
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10 August 2021
Pakistan remittances exceed $2 bln for eighth straight month
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15 February 2021
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Rasul Bakhsh Rais
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