Improved remittances to the Filipines suggest an increase in hiring across the UAE.
Improved remittances to the Filipines suggest an increase in hiring across the UAE.

Strong rise in Gulf remittances to Philippines



Remittances from the millions of Filipinos working abroad rose strongly in September from August, data from the country's central bank showed, contributing to upbeat forecasts for the economy. But with the Gulf accounting for more than half the number of Filipino workers hired abroad last year, they are unlikely to escape the slowdown unscathed. At the same time, buoyancy in other markets is expected to boost remittances growth and keep the overall economy on track for expansion this year. People are the Philippines' biggest export, with 10 million of the country's population of 92 million living outside the country. They send home, on average, at least $1 billion (Dh3.67bn) a month in remittances. Filipino workers sent home $1.44bn in September, up 8.6 per cent from a year ago, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said. The September figure brought total remittances for the first nine months to $12.79bn, up 4.2 per cent from the same period last year, Amando Tetangco, the governor of the central bank, said. While the Philippines and its banks have had little exposure to the recent call for a six-month debt delay by Dubai World, it has many commentators and labour group activists concerned. There are up to 350,000 Filipino workers in the UAE, of which about 250,000 are in Dubai. Last year, more than half of newly hired or rehired Filipinos were based in the Middle East, government data shows, and 193,810 of those were in the UAE. This compares with 44,631 in 2001 and means the country accounted for nearly one in five of the total number of new hires and rehires last year. Remittances help to drive consumer spending in the Philippines, which accounts for more than two thirds of the country's GDP. They have grown with demand for Filipino labour and improved, wider access to remittance products and services. "These factors support the optimistic outlook for the sustained growth in remittances through the rest of 2009," said Mr Tetangco. He forecast that remittances from Filipinos would grow by 4.2 per cent this year from last year's record figure of $16.4bn. Overseas nationals were also sending more money back than usual to help with reconstruction efforts after typhoons hit the archipelago in recent months, Mr Tetangco said. The importance of overseas workers to the Philippines can be seen in the special queues for them at the country's airports, and special deals at local hotels and restaurants for their trips home. There are also a number of state agencies aimed at protecting the rights of Filipino expatriates, such as the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), which has offices in Abu Dhabi and Dubai . Many Filipino workers are employed in the services sector. Filipino nurses are also in great demand worldwide. The ministry of health estimated last year that 85 per cent of the country's trained nurses, or 21,500 of them, have left the country, and many doctors retrain as nurses to take advantage of the demand. Much of the world's shipping is crewed by Filipinos. The rise in remittances means the Philippines is on track to meet its growth target of between 0.8 per cent and 1.8 per cent this year, although Mr Tetangco said it could be at the lower end of this range after weaker growth than expected in the third quarter. In the nine months from January to September, the main sources of remittances were the US, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Britain, Japan, Singapore, the UAE, Italy, and Germany. "The deployment of Filipino workers abroad is anticipated to increase given the continuing hiring arrangements between the Philippines with existing and non-traditional labour markets, as well as the forthcoming relocation of US military facilities from Japan to Guam over the course of the next five years," Mr Tetangco said. The IMF raised its forecast for remittances to 4 per cent growth from an earlier estimate of a 4 per cent contraction. @Email:business@thenational.ae

FIGHT CARD

Welterweight Mostafa Radi (PAL) v Tohir Zhuraev (TJK)

Catchweight 75kg Leandro Martins (BRA) v Anas Siraj Mounir (MAR)

Flyweight Corinne Laframboise (CAN) v Manon Fiorot (FRA)

Featherweight Ahmed Al Darmaki (UAE) v Bogdan Kirilenko (UZB)

Lightweight Izzedine Al Derabani (JOR) v Atabek Abdimitalipov (KYG)

Featherweight Yousef Al Housani (UAE) v Mohamed Arsharq Ali (SLA)

Catchweight 69kg Jung Han-gook (KOR) v Elias Boudegzdame (ALG)

Catchweight 71kg Usman Nurmagomedov (RUS) v Jerry Kvarnstrom (FIN)

Featherweight title Lee Do-gyeom (KOR) v Alexandru Chitoran (ROU)

Lightweight title Bruno Machado (BRA) v Mike Santiago (USA)

Super Bowl LIII schedule

What Super Bowl LIII

Who is playing New England Patriots v Los Angeles Rams

Where Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, United States

When Sunday (start time is 3.30am on Monday UAE time)

 

The results of the first round are as follows:

Qais Saied (Independent): 18.4 per cent

Nabil Karoui (Qalb Tounes): 15.58 per cent

Abdelfattah Mourou (Ennahdha party): 12.88 per cent

Abdelkarim Zbidi (two-time defence minister backed by Nidaa Tounes party): 10.7 per cent

Youssef Chahed (former prime minister, leader of Long Live Tunisia): 7.3 per cent

RESULT

Fifth ODI, at Headingley

England 351/9
Pakistan 297
England win by 54 runs (win series 4-0)

Notable cricketers and political careers
  • India: Kirti Azad, Navjot Sidhu and Gautam Gambhir (rumoured)
  • Pakistan: Imran Khan and Shahid Afridi (rumoured)
  • Sri Lanka: Arjuna Ranatunga, Sanath Jayasuriya, Tillakaratne Dilshan (rumoured)
  • Bangladesh (Mashrafe Mortaza)
If you go

 

  • The nearest international airport to the start of the Chuysky Trakt is in Novosibirsk. Emirates (www.emirates.com) offer codeshare flights with S7 Airlines (www.s7.ru) via Moscow for US$5,300 (Dh19,467) return including taxes. Cheaper flights are available on Flydubai and Air Astana or Aeroflot combination, flying via Astana in Kazakhstan or Moscow. Economy class tickets are available for US$650 (Dh2,400).
  • The Double Tree by Hilton in Novosibirsk ( 7 383 2230100,) has double rooms from US$60 (Dh220). You can rent cabins at camp grounds or rooms in guesthouses in the towns for around US$25 (Dh90).
  • The transport Minibuses run along the Chuysky Trakt but if you want to stop for sightseeing, hire a taxi from Gorno-Altaisk for about US$100 (Dh360) a day. Take a Russian phrasebook or download a translation app. Tour companies such as  Altair-Tour ( 7 383 2125115 ) offer hiking and adventure packages.
Fixtures and results:

Wed, Aug 29:

  • Malaysia bt Hong Kong by 3 wickets
  • Oman bt Nepal by 7 wickets
  • UAE bt Singapore by 215 runs

Thu, Aug 30: 

  • UAE bt Nepal by 78 runs
  • Hong Kong bt Singapore by 5 wickets
  • Oman bt Malaysia by 2 wickets

Sat, Sep 1: UAE v Hong Kong; Oman v Singapore; Malaysia v Nepal

Sun, Sep 2: Hong Kong v Oman; Malaysia v UAE; Nepal v Singapore

Tue, Sep 4: Malaysia v Singapore; UAE v Oman; Nepal v Hong Kong

Thu, Sep 6: Final