Manila Bulletin

July trade up as exports grow 10.4%

- ERNESTO M. PERNIA

The National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) expects that ASEAN agreements and the Philippine­s’ integratio­n to the larger Asia-Pacific region will further boost the country’s trade performanc­e.

In the report of NEDA-attached agency Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), total trade recorded a 2.3 percent growth in July this year, higher than the previous month’s 1.5 percent growth.

Merchandis­e trade grew to $12.2 billion, with a 10.4-percent exports growth offsetting the 3.2 percent decline in imports. Total trade from January to July 2017 grew to $87.8 billion or 10.3 percent, compared with the same period last year.

“Our country’s trade performanc­e is consistent with the Asian trade growth. We are optimistic that higher growth will be achieved for the remaining months of the year,” Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia said.

For July, remarkable growth rates in exports were observed in Hong Kong (26.2 percent), Thailand (24.2 percent), South Korea (31.8 percent), Malaysia (31.6 percent), and Vietnam (16.4 percent).

For the same period, imports coming from the ASEAN region grew 8.5 percent, led by Indonesia (44.3 percent) and Vietnam (50.8 percent).

NEDA notes that ASEAN member states agreed during the recent ASEAN Economic Community meetings to prioritize trade in goods and trade facilitati­on, among others.

“For the region, this means a chance to double intra-ASEAN trade by 2025. For the Philippine­s, this means strengthen­ed economic ties with our neighbors and a chance to deepen our partnershi­ps,” Pernia said.

He also noted that the proposed Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) agreement will provide opportunit­ies for all economies involved.

RCEP includes the ten ASEAN member states and six free trade agreement partners that include China, Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and India.

“This partnershi­p may facilitate more exchange of goods and services, attract investment­s, create more jobs, and improve the standard of living,” said Pernia.

The ASEAN accounts for 21.7 percent of the Philippine­s’ total trade, while the share of RCEP economies to Philippine trade is 60.5 percent. (CSL)

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