Why oversees Pakistani hesitate to invest? FDI and remittances save Pakistan FT Jauhar Saleem

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Why oversees Pakistani hesitate to invest? FDI and remittances save Pakistan FT Jauhar Saleem
    In this episode, we sit down with Jauhar Saleem to explore the challenges and opportunities faced by Overseas Pakistanis when it comes to investing in Pakistan. We delve into several critical issues, including the hesitation of Overseas Pakistanis to invest in their homeland, the potential of remittances and how they can be better harnessed, non-enforcement of contracts and its impact on investor confidence, the problems within urban development authorities, the slow pace of the legal process and its implications for businesses, and the role of the judiciary and its effect on economic growth. Join us for an insightful conversation that sheds light on the economic landscape of Pakistan and what needs to change to attract more investment from the Pakistani diaspora. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes!
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Komentáře • 16

  • @manzar42
    @manzar42 Před 17 dny

    as a psychiatrist working in the UK for over 20 years i am always concerned about what is happening back in pakistan. unfortunately there are more negative news and hardly anything positive to hear. it would be good to see some solid initiatives to improve education and healthcare of the masses, reduce population and separate religion from politics. this channel is a rare beacon of intelligence which gives me hope!

  • @tabi72ful
    @tabi72ful Před 3 dny

    i remember saying my USA citizen uncle saying property gain more in pakistan than US 15 years ago. now it olny loss.

  • @riasat001
    @riasat001 Před 7 dny

    yes i won't not invest anything in Pakistan. My dad did for many years and I learned my lesson.

  • @Mooneypilot101
    @Mooneypilot101 Před 20 dny

    Many of us as we are getting older are always thinking about moving back to Pakistan. However, personal and financial security are the main reasons. Freedom of thought and expressions are another concern. The Establishment(Feudal, Military Mullah) are hostile to secular and open minded people.

  • @tabi72ful
    @tabi72ful Před 3 dny

    I am a unhappy nonresident Pakistani. lost on conversion of currency in property.

  • @tabi72ful
    @tabi72ful Před 3 dny

    i have a shop in choburgi bought 16 years ago, owner died long ago without transferring and i am not able to transfer.
    LDA want huge amount to transfer, most cant pay.

  • @mobasherahmed7451
    @mobasherahmed7451 Před 22 dny

    I appreciate Johar sb comments, I personally feel frustrated when I see bureaucrats criticizing the system who were or currently part of the same. Why they have not been instrumental in doing the course correction by contributing bit by bit. We know the problems but who is going to put them in order, not general public. Will Johar sb answer

  • @qaisershehzad6212
    @qaisershehzad6212 Před 23 dny

    For investement Law n order, trust at judiciary, trust at state. facilities from state ?

  • @navin344
    @navin344 Před 23 dny

    Will any pakistani invest if he had the option between pakistan, india,vietnam and bangladesh

  • @sarimbajwa7607
    @sarimbajwa7607 Před 21 dnem

    Please interview more intelligent people like these.

  • @shafighori4254
    @shafighori4254 Před 15 dny

    Our family have 7 plots in karachi in KDA overseas scheme but all of them are illegally occupied by land mafia backed by PPP, we all live in the USA , we can’t do anything there is no law in pakistan

  • @Mooneypilot101
    @Mooneypilot101 Před 20 dny

    As a Pakistani living abroad, Pakistan appears have gone backward. The Establishment(Feudal, Military and Mullahs) have turned the country into an Islamo-fascist state where the rule of law favors the feudal and the military. The common man is overdosing on religion using blasphemy laws to suppress dissent using mob action in the name of religion. There are many of us who would love to invest in Pakistan. However, we don’t feel safe. Until the mindset and culture changes, Pakistan will continue to lag behind India. We appear to resemble more like Afghanistan than India.

  • @muhammadabdullah820
    @muhammadabdullah820 Před 21 dnem

    یہ باتیں سب کو پتہ ہیں ۔
    حل کون کرے گا۔