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PH export gains momentum in Feb, expands by 15.0% surpasses pre-pandemic level

admin April 9, 2022

PHILIPPINE exports reached USD 6.16-B in February, growing by 15.0% compared to the same period last year, based on Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) preliminary data.

Moreover, cumulative exports for the first two months of the year amounted to USD 12.2-B, 11.9% higher than the USD 10.9-B exports in 2021 and 15.7% higher compared to the 2019 pre-pandemic value.

Electronics continue to dominate export sales, accounting for 55.9% of total exports in February 2022 with a revenue of USD 3.44-B. Top Philippine electronics exports were components/devices (semiconductors), electronic data processing devices, telecommunication equipment, consumer electronics, and control & instrumentation.

Resource-based manufactures also contributed to the strong export performance in February led by copper cathodes and section of cathodes (130.2% growth), coconut oil (118.2%), and other mineral products (27.5%). China remains to be the main growth driver in the country’s copper exports.

“Our earlier efforts to ensure 100% operating capacity for the export sector enabled the sector to meet the growth in global demand. Momentum picked up as well as we continued to develop more export champions,” the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon M. Lopez said.

Meanwhile, coconut oil remains to be the country’s top agricultural export. Exports of coconut oil more than doubled in February amounting to USD 195.7-M from last year’s export of USD 89.7-M. The global coconut oil market is estimated to grow by 5.5% in 2022, to reach USD 5.7-B in value.

Other industrial products that registered double-digit growth rates include: electronic equipment and parts (17.2%), electronic products (15.1%), chemicals (14.2%), and other manufactured goods (12.2%). Manufactured goods continue to account for the largest percentage (81.7%) of exports among the major types of goods, with USD 5.03-B sales in February 2022. 

The US remains the Philippines’ biggest export market accounting for 15.7% or USD 966.7-M of the total exports in February. This was followed by Japan, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. In total, they account for almost 62.8% of the Philippines’ total exports.

For inquiries regarding exports, you can email the DTI-Export Marketing Bureau (EMB) at exports@dti.gov.ph or you may visit tradelinephilippines.dti.gov.ph.

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