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Migrant workers contribute US$4.1 billion to RI`s forex income
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 16:52 WIB | Economic & Business | | 

Pontianak (ANTARA News) - Indonesian migrant workers abroad, who now number a 
total of six million, contributed US$4.1 billion to the country`s foreign 
exchange earnings up till September 2009, a manpower official said.

"The huge amount of foreign exchange has a real potential to boost the national 
economy. Migrant workers can also use their salaries as capital to start their 
own businesses after they have returned home," Lisna Poeloengan, deputy head of 
the National Agency for the Placement and Protection of Migrant 
Workers(BNP2TKI), said here on Tuesday.

Lisna said former migrant workers had a better chance to become good 
entrepreneurs since they had the factors required for it, namely independence, 
working spirit, product orientation and propensity to save their money 
developed during their stay abroad.
She said efforts must be made to promote and encourage the working spirit in 
former migrant workers.

"This exhibition featuring former migrant workers turned entrepreneur in West 
Kalimantan can serve as good examples," she said when representing Chief of 
BNP2TKI Jumhur Hidayat during opening ceremony of West Kalimantan Employment 
Exchange 2009.

As many as 30 former migrant workers originated from Pontianak, Banten, East 
Java, Central Java and Yogyakarta will be participated in the Pontianak 
exhibition.

They recently develop business in several sectors such as food products, 
electronic, fishery, Batik making and other export oriented products. This 
year`s exhibition will also featured 35 companies offering 4,512 vacancies for 
the visitors. 

Before, Chief of BNP2TKI Jumhur Hidayat stated migrant workers are country`s 
second largest foreign exchange earner after oil and gas.

The chief added migrant workers were doing a great service to their country 
because they helped to reduce unemployment, each of them was providing a living 
for an average of five family members, and having a "multiplier effect" on 
regional development.

Their remittances were creating bases for the growth of entrepreneurship in 
their places of birth or origin.

"Therefore, they deserve to be called one of the country`s prime earners of 
foreign exchange. Their annual monetary contibutions combined are second only 
to the country`s earnings from oil and gas exports," Hidayat said.

Consequently, according to Hidayat, the government and all parties concerned 
should treat migrant workers with high respect, from the time they depart, 
while they are working abroad until they return home.

"The services to and protection of migrant workers should not only be good but 
excellent," Hidayat said. 

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