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Kerala migrants will cope up with the Dubai financial crisis, say experts

November 28th, 2009 - 5:48 pm ICT by ANI ( 3 comments )

Sensex Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 28 (ANI): In the wake of crisis in the Dubai World conglomerate, Thomas Isaac, the State Finance Minister said that Kerela would be the worst hit if construction activities in Dubai are affected. Whereas the experts claim that the migrants of the state are able to cope up with the crisis.

Dubai World shocked the global financial world on Thursday, when it announced that it would need to restructure its debt, estimated at $59 billion, to pre-empt default and asked the creditors for a six-month deferment.

Sensex toppled on Friday and the bonds fell as Dubai’s debt problems flashed concerns about corporate exposure and the risk of foreign investors.

However, amidst all these trends, the economists and sociologists assert that Kerala migrants in UAE are ‘resilient’ to this crisis.

“Because in the last crisis, we had globally, we were expecting Kerala would be affected very badly but both migrations and remittances have not been affected much. Kerala migrants are resilient to this crisis. They are able to adjust; they are able to work for lower wages. They are able to move. People who lost their jobs in Dubai, they moved to Sharjah, they moved to Abu Dhabi, some people even left even Saudi Arabia. So I think Indian migrants are able to adjust this crisis,” said Prof. S Irudaya Rajan, Head, Research Unit on International Migration, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs Chair Professor, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Thiruvananthapuram.

The industry insiders said though at present, Dubai may not be the right place to invest but alternate cover-ups are being made through other UAE markets.

“Our builders who went who went out to various countries, they felt that there is definitely good response to the real estate investment in Kerala. May be we have not touched Dubai because it was already in our mind that Dubai may not be the right place to market anything now because people are still uncertain about their jobs, uncertain about their money and uncertain of whether they will have enough resources to invest in Kerala. So this is one worrying factor as far as Dubai market is concerned but we are getting covered up by other UAE markets,” said S. N Raghuchandran Nair, Secretary General, Confederation Real Estate Development Association of India, Kerala. (ANI)

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3 Responses

  1. A.S.Mathew Says:

    I have visited Dubai many times
    and greatly confused about the unbridled construction jobs
    there. They were building without any planning and projection with a blind trust
    that the oil price will boom
    every day, and one day it will
    hit $ 500.00/barrel. Now the
    false dreams turned like a
    nightmare. Oil producing
    countries lost huge amount in
    billions when the oil price
    plummeted almost to half price.
    Dubai’s economic problems are
    far deeper than the news we
    read. Other oil producting
    countries will have to infuse
    massive doses of capital by the
    billions. Are they prepared to
    do so? Even before they do it,
    there will be some western
    pressure on the helping countries to press Dubai to
    keep away from the close
    economic ties with Iran. Another political strategy will
    be working along with the
    political crisis.

  2. MOHANDAS PANIKKER Says:

    Sir,
    The above opinion is correct.
    Please remember the newtons law.For every action there exists equal and opposite reaction.
    You dont forget the people who get money from Dubai, they are dominating everywhere in Kerala. Due to money power they get every thing.No culture, no relationship

  3. ANOOP Says:

    I AM ALSO JOINS TO THE ABOVE OPENION. THE UNEMPLOYMENT IN KERALA IS MAINLY REDUCED BY THE FORIGN COUNTRIES. LOT OF PEOPLE ARE WORKING THYERE AND LOT OF MONEY IS GETTING TO INDIAN GOVT. IF A DEEP FINANCIAL CRISIS OCCURED THERE THAT WILL SURELY AFFECT INDIA DEEPLY.

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