The Philippine Star

Exports up 14% in October

- – Louella Desiderio

erchandise e - ports grew by 14 percent in October compared to October last year amid positive performanc­e of electronic­s and eight other commodity groups, the National Statistics Office (NSO) said.

The statistics agency said yesterday the value of merchandis­e e - ports reached $5.026 billion in October, up from $4.410 billion in the same month last year.

“The positive growth was mainly brought by the increase of nine major commoditie­s out of the top 10 commoditie­s for the month and these are chemicals; machinery and transport e uipment; other mineral products; cathodes and sections of cathodes, of refined sugar; other manufactur­es; articles of apparel and clothing accessorie­s; ignition wiring set and other wiring

sets used in vehicles, aircrafts and ships; other electronic­s; woodcrafts and furniture; electronic products; and metal components,” the NSO said.

Revenues from outbound shipments of electronic products, the country’s

top export, rose 13.4 percent to $2.158 billion in October compared to the $1.903 billion registered in the same month in 2012.

The NSO said that compared to September’s export revenues of $5.056 billion, the October result was down by 0.6 percent.

Japan remained the country’s top export destinatio­n of with revenue amounting to $1.108 billion, comprising 22 percent share to total exports for October 2013.

Philippine exports to Japan increased 51.6 percent from the $730.76 million recorded in the same month a year ago.

The United States of America including Alaska and Hawaii, was the second top destinatio­n of merchandis­e exports in October, accounting for a 14.2 percent share with shipments valued at $714.55 million, up 22.4 percent from $583.56 million in the same month last year.

China, meanwhile, placed third with its 12.8 percent share and export receipts valued at $643.76 million in October which climbed 16.9 percent from $550.5 million in the same month in 2012.

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