Philippines Posts Widest Trade Deficit In 5 Months, Points To Worsening Trade Balance

The Philippines posted its widest trade deficit in five months for January as exports fell sharply, pointing to a worsening trade balance that could put pressure on the peso in the near term.

The trade gap in January ballooned to $5.74 billion, the biggest since the record monthly deficit of $6 billion in August, preliminary government data showed on Tuesday.

Exports saw the steepest decline in nearly three years, down 13.5 percent to $5.2 billion from a year earlier, while imports grew 3.9 percent to $11 billion from the same period in 2022.

It was the first monthly rise in imports in three months.

The January trade gap was worse than the deficit of around $4.3 billion that ING had projected.

“The persistent trade deficit in the Philippines points to depreciation pressure for…the Philippine peso in the near term,” ING senior economist Nicholas Mapa said.

The peso has fallen more than 2 percent since hitting 53.65 per U.S. dollar on Feb. 3, which was the strongest close so far this year. It was at 55.03, as of 0216 GMT.

Source: Reuters

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