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Filippine Bilancia Commerciale
Ultima pubblicazione
feb 28, 2025
Attuale
-3,155,413
Unità in
USD Thousand
Precedente
-5,122,188
Frequenza
Mensile
Prossima pubblicazione
apr 30, 2025
Orario di pubblicazione
29 giorni 16 ore
Il più alto | Il più basso | Media | Intervallo date | Fonte |
1,144,700 set 1999 | -6,002,680 ago 2022 | -672,914.54 USD Thousand | 1957-2025 | National Statistics Office of Philippines |
la bilancia commerciale (BOT), fa riferimento alla differenza tra il valore monetario delle importazioni e delle esportazioni di un paese in un determinato periodo di tempo. Una bilancia commerciale positiva indica un surplus commerciale mentre una bilancia commerciale negativa indica un deficit commerciale. Il BOT è una componente importante nel determinare il conto corrente di un paese.
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The Philippines’ trade deficit narrowed to USD 3.2 billion in February 2025, down from USD 3.6 billion in the same month last year. Exports rose 3.9% year-on-year to USD 6.3 billion, driven by higher sales of coconut oil (+111.8%), gold (+37.5%), other manufactured products (+34.6%), and electronic products (+2.5%), particularly medical instrumentation (+95.2%). The US was the largest export destination, accounting for 15.8% of total shipments, followed by Japan (15.7%), Hong Kong (14%), and China (10.3%). Meanwhile, imports fell 1.8% to USD 9.4 billion, due to lower purchases of mineral fuels, lubricants, and related materials (-23.2%), iron and steel (-13.2%), and miscellaneous manufactured articles (-3.7%). China remained the top import source (26.1%), followed by Japan (8.9%), Indonesia (8.5%), and South Korea (7.1%). For the first two months of the year, the trade deficit widened to USD 8.3 billion, compared to USD 7.9 billion in the same period last year.
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