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Trade deficit narrows in August

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October 01, 2025

The Philippines' trade gap in August narrowed to its lowest level in six months as exports increased while imports declined, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.

- Louella Desiderio

PSA data showed that the balance of trade in goods, or the difference between the value of exports and imports, amounted to a $3.54-billion deficit in August, 19 percent lower than the $4.4 billion shortfall in the same month last year.

The August trade gap was narrower than the $4.42-billion trade deficit in the previous month.

It was also the smallest trade gap posted since the $2.97 billion shortfall in February.

From January to August, the country's trade deficit narrowed to $32.38 billion from $34.33 billion in the same period last year.

PSA data also showed that the country's export sales rose by five percent to $7.06 billion in August from $6.75 billion in the same month a year ago.

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