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Abstract:MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippines posted a trade deficit of $4.6 billion for December, the biggest trade gap in three months, government data showed on Thursday.
Philippines posts $4.6 billion trade deficit in December
MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippines posted a trade deficit of $4.6 billion for December, the biggest trade gap in three months, government data showed on Thursday.
That brought the full-year trade deficit to $58.3 billion compared with the 2021 gap of $42.2 billion.
Imports in December declined 9.9% to $10.3 billion from a year earlier, the deepest decline since January 2021, the Philippine Statistics Authority said.
Exports fell 9.7% to $5.7 billion, the sharpest drop since August 2020.
(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales and Enrico Dela Cruz; Editing by Kanupriya Kapoor)
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