Total exports decline by 3.8% in May


By Antonio Colina IV

DAVAO CITY – The country’s total exports went down to $5.76 billion in May 2018, a decrease of 3.8 percent from $5.99 billion registered in the same period of last year, a report by Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed.

MANGO GALORE – Priced as low as PhP15 a kilogram, ripe mangoes flood the sidewalks of the Santiago City Public Market in Isabela. The prolonged dry weather favored the yielding of sweet mangoes. ( Ceasar M. Perante) (Ceasar M. Perante/MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)

The drop was attributed to the decreases in the total exports of at least three out of 10 most exported commodities of the country such as ignition wiring set and other wiring sets used in vehicles, aircrafts and ships which registered a decline of 40.8%; other mineral products (29.5%); and electronic equipment and parts (8.6%).

It said the electronics registered a revenue of $3.3 billion in May, which increased by at least 2.3% from the $3.06 billion exports reported in the same period last year. It remained to be the country’s top export, which accounted for 54.4% of the total export revenues.

Semiconductors like components/devices posted the biggest share of 39.9% among electronic products, although it registered a slight decrease of 0.1% from $2.303 billion in May 2017 to $2.301 billion in May.

The PSA said machinery and transport equipment was the second top export earner with export revenue of $455.48 million, an increase of 24.9% from the $364.68 million recorded in May 2017; other manufactured goods placed third with $366.31 million, which rose by 7.0 percent from the $342.43 million of the same period in 2017; metal components with $202.89 million at fourth, growing by 80.9 percent from last year’s $112.14 million.

The country's top 5 export was fresh bananas with $146.41 million in sales, which grew by 1.6% compared to the previous year’s receipts of $144.08 million.

The bulk of the country’s merchandise exports worth $2.8 billion last May 2018 went to countries in East Asia like China, Japan, and South Korea, falling by 8.4% from $3.06 billion in May of the previous year.

Total exports to ASEAN member countries was valued at $887.68 million or a share of 15.4 percent of total merchandise exports while commodities exported to European Union member countries comprised 15.2 percent of the total exports in May 2018 or a value of $875.25 million.

Exports to this economic bloc increased by 2.9 percent from the $850.98 million amount posted in the same month of the previous year, the PSA said.