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Trade gap balloons to $4.13 billion in March

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May 02, 2025

The Philippines' trade-in-goods deficit widened to a two-month high in March as both exports and imports picked up, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Wednesday.

Preliminary data from the PSA showed the country's trade balance in goods stood at a $4.13-billion deficit in March, 23% higher than the $3.35-billion gap a year ago.

Month on month, the gap was 19.4% bigger than the $3.46-billion deficit in February.

March marked the widest trade deficit in two months or since the $5.12-billion deficit in January.

The country's balance of trade in goods has been in a deficit for 118 straight months since the $64.95-million surplus recorded in May 2015.

In March, merchandise exports jumped by an annual 5.9% to $6.59 billion, marking the third straight month of growth.

It was also a turnaround from the 5.9% contraction in the same month last year.

By value, this was the highest export level since the $6.75 billion in August 2024.

Meanwhile, imports climbed by 11.9% year on year to $10.72 billion in March, the fastest pace in 11 months since the 13.2% logged in April 2024.

The value of imports was also the biggest since $11.49 billion in January.

In the first quarter, the trade deficit stood at $12.71 billion, widening by 12.8% from the $11.26-billion gap a year ago.

Exports expanded by 5.9% to $19.27 billion in the first three months of 2025, while imports rose by 8.4% to $31.98 billion.

The Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) projects 6% and 5% growth in exports and imports, respectively, this year.

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Exports of manufactured goods, which made up 80.7% of the country's total exports, grew by an annual 5.2% to $5.32 billion in March. Exports of agro-based products jumped by 27% to $586.86 million.

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