Surging remittances and services exports helped India keep its current account deficit (CAD) under check despite weak merchandise trade. #CAD #deficit #trade #economy| Policy Circle
A proposed 5 percent tax on remittances from non–U.S. citizens could increase financial risk, reduce formal transfers, and strain economic and diplomatic ties between the United States and remittance-dependent countries.| Inter-American Dialogue
This briefing offers an overview of the money transfer industry in the US-Latin America and Caribbean landscape, followed by a review of some of the challenges in 2025.| Inter-American Dialogue
Macro-level monitoring of remittance-sending costs must be complemented by fine-grained analysis of short-term cost variations, says Haiqa Sarosh Fatima.| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
House Republicans have included in President Trump’s big priority bill a 5% excise tax on remittance transfers by green card holders and nonimmigrant visa holders.| Mshale
In addition to exploring the migration that drives flows, this note explores in detail the scale, composition, and nature of remittances.| The Dialogue
While remittance growth rates in Mexico are showing signs of slowing, volume is estimated to reach over US$65 billion by the end of 2024.| The Dialogue
President Nayib Bukele has a number of challenges ahead of him in the social, political, and economic spheres.| The Dialogue
The following briefing offers a characterization of migration from the Andean countries: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.| The Dialogue