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Seasonally Adjusted Value of Exports and Imports of the Philippines: November 2023 (Preliminary)

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Reference Number: 2024-10

 

 

1.    EXPORTS

The value of seasonally adjusted total exports amounted to USD 6.18 billion in November 2023. This indicates a monthly drop of 0.03 percent from the deseasonalized total exports value of USD 6.19 billion in October 2023. (Figure 1, and Tables A and 1)

Similarly, the seasonally adjusted export value of manufactured goods amounted to USD 4.985 billion registered a monthly decline of 0.1 percent in November 2023 from the USD 4.991 billion export value in October 2023. Total agro-based products with seasonally adjusted export value amounting to USD 411.52 million also posted a monthly decrease of 1.8 percent from the USD 418.86 million export value in October 2023.

On the other hand, the seasonally adjusted export sales from mineral products, which was recorded at USD 649.34 million, registered a monthly increase of 6.5 percent during the month from the deseasonalized export value of USD 609.98 million in the previous month.

The seasonal factors, such as the degree of demand for selected major types of goods during the period, pulled down the total value of exports and export values of total agro-based products, mineral products, and manufactured goods. (Table 1)

The rest of the major types of goods, including forest products and petroleum products have no seasonality.

 

 

2.    IMPORTS

The value of seasonally adjusted total imports in November 2023 amounted to USD 10.77 billion. This represents a monthly increase of 1.6 percent from the USD 10.60 billion total import value in October 2023. (Figure 2, and Tables A and 2)

Similarly, the seasonally adjusted import value of capital goods recorded at USD 2.96 billion posted a monthly increment of 3.9 percent in November 2023 from the USD 2.85 billion import value in October 2023. Raw materials and intermediate goods with  USD 3.86 billion import value registered a monthly increment of 2.0 percent from the USD 3.79 billion import value in October 2023. Consumer goods with seasonally adjusted import value amounting to USD 2.16 billion posted a monthly increase of 7.7 percent from the USD 2.00 billion import value in October 2023.

The seasonal factors, such as the degree of the demand for selected major types of goods during the period, pushed up the total value of imports and import values of capital goods, raw materials and intermediate goods, and consumer goods. (Table 2)

Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials has no seasonality. 

 

 

 

 

CLAIRE DENNIS S. MAPA, PhD
Undersecretary
National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

 

 

See more at the Seasonally Adjusted Export and Import landing page

 

Technical Notes

The Monthly International Merchandise Trade Statistics (IMTS) or Foreign Trade Statistics generates the original series of the Total Exports and Total Imports. IMTS is compiled to serve the needs of many users including the government; the business community; compilers of other economic statistics, such as balance of payments and national accounts; various regional, supranational, and international organizations; researchers; and the public at large.

This special release features the seasonally adjusted IMTS using X-13 Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) under the X-13-ARIMA-SEATS method, which uses the X-11 filter for seasonal adjustment of JDemetra+. The seasonally adjusted series show the trend of value of total exports and imports and selected major type of goods without the effects of seasonal factors.

The decomposition model chosen for the seasonal adjustment for each value is shown below.

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