Skip to main content
Release Date :
Reference Number :
1998-061

 

TEN-MONTH EXPORT REVENUE REACH $24.387 BILLION

Total year-to-date merchandise export receipts grew by 17.9 percent to $24.387 billion from $20.689 billion a year earlier.

Total dollar inflow for October 1998 increased by 9.3 percent to $2.542 billion from $2.326 billion last year.

 

ELECTRONICS ACCOUNT FOR 56.2 PERCENT

Accounting for 56.2 percent of the aggregate revenue for October 1998, shipments of Electronics and Components grossed a 31.7 percent increase in sales growing to $1,429.26 million from $1,085.06 million last year.

The second top earner consisted of Articles of Apparel and Clothing Accessories with sales amounting to $165.03 million which declined by 1.4 percent from $167.43 million in 1997.

Next top earner was Input/Output Peripheral Units which earned $127.14 million which was 17.9 percent lower than $154.87 million a year ago.

Earnings from Other Products Manufactured from Materials Imported on Consignment Basis increased by 38.8 percent to $55.17 million from $39.76 million last year.

Revenue from Coconut Oil exports fell by 28.2 percent as value of shipments reached $41.93 million from $58.42 million a year earlier.

Value of Woodcraft and Furniture exports went up by 16.1 percent to $39.36 million from $33.91 million in 1997.

Rounding up the list of the 1998 top exports for October were Ignition Wiring Sets and Other Wiring Sets Used in Vehicles, $37.92 million; Metal Components, $26.40 million; Bananas (Fresh), $21.63 million; and Tuna, $19.05 million.

Aggregate payment for the top ten exports for the month amounted to $1.963 billion, which was 77.2 percent of the total.

 

MANUFACTURED GOODS ACCOUNT FOR 90.0 PERCENT

Revenue from exports of Manufactured Goods posted a 14.9 percent increase as sales reached $2.288 billion from $1.991 billion a year earlier. This major export group accounted for 90.0 percent of total receipts.

Income from Agro-Based and Other Agro-Based Products combined for $139.95 million which was 5.5 percent of the total. Compared to October 1998, aggregate revenue for these commodity groups dropped by 18.0 percent from $170.77 million last year.

Other major commodity groups and their respective amounts were Special Transactions, $59.04 million; Mineral Products, $43.99 million; Petroleum Products, $10.38 million; and Forest Products, $754.32 thousand.

 

US TOP MARKET FOR OCTOBER

The US market was the destination of 33.4 percent of total exports for the month. Posting a 6.7 percent increase, sales to the United States amounted to $849.45 million from $795.88 million a year earlier.

With a 13.8 percent share, Japan was the second biggest export market. Reported receipts amounted to $351.22 million which was 11.6 percent lower than $397.10 million a year ago.

Netherlands was the third biggest market for the month. Shipments of local goods to Netherlands amounted to $197.37 million, which was 7.8 percent of the total.

Other top markets for the month in review were Taiwan, $178.09 million; United Kingdom of Great Britain, $165.71 million; Singapore, $141.61 million; Hongkong, $97.75 million; Malaysia, $97.39 million; Germany, $93.73 million; and Thailand, $56.17 million.

Shipments to the top ten markets accounted for 87.7 percent of the aggregate revenue, amounting to $2.228 billion.

 


 

Source: National Statistics Office
               Manila, Philippines

Page Last Updated: May 7, 2001

 

Related Contents

Highlights of the Philippine Export and Import Statistics June 2023 (Preliminary)

In June 2023, the country’s total external trade in goods amounted to USD 17.32 billion, which indicates an annual decline of -9.6 percent from its level of USD 19.17 billion in the same period of…

Highlights of the 2022 Annual International Merchandise Trade Statistics of the Philippines

The country’s total external trade in goods grew to USD 216.20 billion in 2022 from USD 191.58 billion in 2021, which indicates an annual increase of 12.9 percent.

Highlights of the Foreign Trade Statistics for Agricultural Commodities in the Philippines Fourth Quarter 2022, Preliminary

The country’s total agricultural trade in the fourth quarter of 2022, which amounted to USD 6.32 billion, grew at an annual rate of 5.1 percent.