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Philippine exports rose 0.8%, imports slid 15.2% in June

The Philippines incurred a slimmer trade deficit of $3.92 billion in June 2023 compared to $5.88 billion a year ago, as exports rose 0.8 percent while imports tumbled 15.2 percent, data from the Philippine Statistics Authority showed Tuesday.

It said total external trade in goods amounted to $17.32 billion in June, an annual decline of 9.6 percent from $19.17 billion in the same month last year.  Of the total external trade in June, 61.3 percent were imported goods, while the rest were exported goods.

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Export sales in June amounted to $6.70 billion, up from $6.64 billion a year ago.  This brought total exports in the first six  months of 2023 to $34.94 billion, down by 9.3 percent from $38.54 billion a year earlier.

Merchandise imports shrank 15.2 percent in June to $10.62 billion from $12.52 billion, led by lower costs of petroleum products.

Total imports in the first half of 2023 also fell 8 percent to $62.90 billion from $68.38 billion in the same period last year.

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