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Remittance Inflow to Nepal to Dip USD 858Mn in 2020: World Bank

The coronavirus pandemic continues to inflict severe economic implications on global countries, including Nepal.

Though Nepal has already restarted the stalled economic activities after six months of hiatus, the foreign remittance inflow to the country continues to be the primary concern.

According to the latest estimates by the World Bank, the remittance inflow to Nepal is projected to reach USD 7.39 billion in 2020, a drop of USD 858 million from USD 8.25 billion in 2019.

In the ‘Migration and Development Brief’ released on Thursday, the World Bank stated that the remittances sent by migrant workers are projected to decline 14% by 2021 against the pre-pandemic levels in 2019.

As per the report, the severe drop in remittances is primarily due to weak economic growth and meager employment opportunities in destination countries, weak oil prices, and depreciation of the currencies of destination countries against the US dollar.

Remittance Inflows to Nepal

However, the fall in remittances is expected not only in Nepal but in almost all global countries.

Likewise, the WB has also stated that the number of international migrants is expected to decline for the first time in recent history as new migrations have dropped and return migration has raised.

“Return migration has been reported in all parts of the world following the lifting of national lockdowns, which left many migrant workers stranded in host countries. Rising unemployment in the face of tighter visa restrictions on migrants and refugees is likely to result in a further increase in return migration,” stated the World Bank.

Despite the concerns that the remittance inflow could be hit hard by the pandemic, Nepal’s foreign remittances have so far remained strong.

According to Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the remittance growth in the last six months has remained strong, despite the pandemic.

For instance, the remittances received between mid-July and mid-September increased by 8.1% to NPR 165.73 billion in 2020 compared to a decrease of 0.6% in the same period in 2019.

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