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MERCHANDISE EXPORT PERFORMANCE *
December 2010
( Preliminary )
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2010 |
2009 |
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December p |
November r |
December
r |
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| Total exports |
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| FOB
Value (in Million US Dollars) |
4,162.11 |
4,146.00 |
3,321.24 |
| Year-On-Year
Growth (Percent) |
25.3 |
11.5 |
24.2 |
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Month-On-month Growth (Percent) |
0.4 |
-13.2 |
-10.7 |
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| Electronic products |
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| FOB
Value (in Million US Dollars) |
2,255.90 |
2,333.29 |
1,888.94 |
| Year-on-Year
Growth (Percent) |
19.4 |
8.5 |
41.5 |
| Month-on-month Growth (Percent) |
-3.3 |
-21.9 |
-12.1 |
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Top 10 Philippine Exports for All
Countries: December 2010 p
(Year-on-Year Growth in Percent) |
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Gainers |
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Cathodes and Sections of Cathodes, of Refined Copper |
419.8 |
Articles of Apparel and Clothing Accessories |
4.9 |
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Petroleum Products |
107.1 |
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Bananas (Fresh) |
92.6 |
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Woodcrafts and
Furniture |
65.7 |
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Metal Components |
40.1 |
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Coconut Oil |
20.5 |
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Electronic Products |
19.4 |
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Ignition Wiring Set and Other Wiring Sets Used in Vehicles,
Aircrafts and Ships |
15.1 |
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Other Products
Manufactured from Materials Imported on Consignment Basis |
6.1 |
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* Includes
transactions that passed through Automated Export Documentation System (AEDS).
p - preliminary
r - revised

MERCHANDISE
EXPORTS FOR DECEMBER 2010 UP BY 25.3 PERCENT
The value of Philippine
merchandise exports for December 2010 was estimated at $4.162 billion. It
represents a 25.3 percent increase from $3.321 billion recorded in December
of 2009. Month - on - month, receipts from merchandise exports went up
slightly by 0.4 percent from $4.146 billion posted in November 2010.
Aggregate merchandise exports in January to December of 2010, on the other
hand, incremented by 33.7 percent to $51.393 billion from $38.436 billion
estimated from the same period of 2009.
ELECTRONIC
PRODUCTS HIGHER BY 19.4 PERCENT
Accounting for 54.2 percent
of the total exports revenue in December 2010, Electronic Products
was the country’s top export with total receipts of
$2.256 billion. It rose by 19.4 percent from $1.889 billion registered in
December 2009. Components/Devices (Semiconductors) which
comprised 38.8 percent of the total exports, had the biggest share from
among the major groups of electronic products with export earnings worth
$1.616 billion or an increase of 24.1 percent from $1.302 billion registered
in December 2009. On a monthly basis, Electronic Products,
however, decreased by 3.3 percent from $2.333 billion posted in
November 2010.
Cathodes & Sections of
Cathodes of Refined Copper
followed as the second top
earner in December 2010 with total export receipts of $139.78 million or a
share of 3.4 percent to the total exports revenue. It registered the
highest annual growth of 419.8 percent from among the top ten exports from
$26.89 million recorded in December 2009.
Articles of Apparel and
Clothing Accessories
which comprised 3.3 percent share of total exports in
December 2010 emerged as the country’s third top gainer with
revenue valued at $137.91 million, an increase of 4.9 percent from $131.51
million recorded during the same month in 2009.
Ranked fourth in December
2010 and contributing 2.7 percent share to the total export receipts was
Woodcrafts and Furniture with revenue amounting to $113.05
million. This figure expanded by 65.7 percent from its year ago level of
$68.21 million.
Coconut Oil
(including crude
and refined) with 2.5 percent share to the total export receipts
ranked fifth with value posted at $105.32 million or an equivalent 20.5
percent increment from $87.40 million posted in December 2009.
Rounding up the list of the
top ten exports for the month of December 2010 were
Ignition Wiring Set and Other Wiring Sets Used in Vehicles, Aircrafts and
Ships
(consisting only of electrical wiring harness for motor vehicles) with
export revenue of $98.59 million grew by 15.1 percent; Petroleum Products
(including refined petroleum products, manufactured from crude petroleum
oil imported on consignment basis) with export earnings of $72.39 million
accelerated by 107.1 percent; Metal Components (excluding brakes and
servo – brakes) with export receipts of $66.43 million climbed to
40.1 percent growth rate; Other Products Manufactured from Materials
Imported on Consignment Basis with recorded sales amounting to $57.96
million improved by 6.1 percent; and Bananas (Fresh) with proceeds
billed at $45.19 million was up by 92.6 percent.
Total
receipts from the top ten exports reached $3.093 billion, or 74.3 percent of
the total exports.
Fig. 1 Philippine Top
Five Exports:
December 2010 and
2009
(F.O.B. Value in Million US Dollars)

EXPORTS OF
MANUFACTURED GOODS STOOD AT $3.402 BILLION
Accounting for 81.7 percent
of the total export receipts in December 2010, outward shipments of
Manufactured Goods was estimated at $3.402 billion, representing an
increase of 20.7 percent from $2.818 billion recorded in the same period a
year earlier. Month-on-month, however, it went down by 4.3 percent from
$3.553 billion recorded in November 2010.
Income from Total
Agro-Based Products comprising 7.1 percent share of the total
exports revenue in December 2010 rose by 39.0 percent to $297.18 million
from $213.76 million in December 2009. Compared to its previous month
level, it increased by 31.9 percent from $225.24 million in November 2010.
Earnings from Mineral
Products with a share of 6.3 percent in December 2010 reached
$261.62 million. It swelled by 149.3 percent from $104.94 million in
December 2009. However, export receipts from Special Transactions
reflecting 3.1 percent share was lower by 14.0 percent from $147.71 million
posted in December 2009 to $127.04 million in December 2010.
Petroleum Products
accounting for
1.7 percent share of the total exports revenue grew by
107.1 percent to $72.39 million from $34.95 million in December 2009.
Meanwhile, Forest Products with 0.05 percent share exhibited negative
growth of 6.3 percent from $2.06 million in December 2009 to $1.93 million
in December 2010.
Fig. 2 Philippine Exports by
Commodity Group: December 2010 and 2009
(F.O.B. Value in Million US Dollars)
EXPORTS TO JAPAN ACCOUNTED FOR 15.4 PERCENT
Japan
including Okinawa comprising 15.4 percent share to total exports for
December 2010 emerged as the country’s top destination of exports for
December 2010 with revenue amounting to $642.73 million. It was higher by
26.4 percent from $508.48 million recorded a year ago.
People’s Republic of China
with 14.3 percent share to total exports followed as the second top market
of the country for December 2010 with export earnings worth $594.81 million.
This represents an increase of 151.8 percent from $236.22 million reported a
year earlier.
United States of America
(USA)
including Alaska and Hawaii accounting for 13.6 percent share to total
exports came in third with shipments amounting to $563.92 million. Compared
to its December 2009 level, the amount diminished by 11.3 percent from
$635.58 million.
Singapore
ranked fourth in December 2010 with $449.94 million or 10.8 percent share of
the total exports, expanded by 58.9 percent from it’s year ago value of
$283.19 million.
Fifth in rank and
representing 9.6 percent share to total exports was
Hong
Kong with
export earnings worth $399.74 million or an increase of 83.7 percent from
$217.63 million posted in December 2009.
Other top
ten markets for December 2010 were
Republic of Korea,
$185.57 million;
Taiwan,
$176.56 million;
Thailand,
$153.61 million;
Germany,
$150.53 million; and Netherlands,
$132.20 million.
Total export receipts
from the country’s top ten markets for the month of December 2010 amounted
to $3.450 billion or 82.9 percent of the total.
Fig. 3 Philippine Top Exports by Country:
December 2010
(F.O.B. Value in Million US Dollars)
EXPORTS TO EASTERN ASIA STOOD AT $2.006
BILLION
The
Philippines’ merchandise exports to Eastern Asia in December 2010
amounted to $2.006 billion (48.2 %), an increase of 66.7 percent
from it’s December 2009 figure of $1.204 billion.
Exports
to ASEAN member-countries accounting for 19.3 percent share to total
merchandise exports reached $804.51 million, a 39.2 percent positive growth
from $577.92 million recorded in December 2009.
On the
other hand, merchandise exports to European Union (EU) which accounts
for 12.5 percent of total merchandise exports in December 2010 were valued
at $519.93 million. The value declined by 25.6 percent from $699.19 million
posted in December 2009.
Fig. 4
Philippine Exports by Selected Economic Bloc: December 2010 & 2009
(F.O.B. Value in Million US Dollars)

Notes:
1/ - includes China, Hong
Kong, Japan, Macau, Mongolia, N, Korea, S. Korea, Taiwan
2/
- includes Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar,
Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
3/ - includes Austria, Belgium,
Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Latvia, and UK
Great Britain & N. Ireland
Technical Note:
Starting with the January 2007
Press Release, analysis and tables are based on the 2004 Philippine Standard
Commodity Classification (PSCC) groupings (as amended in 1999). This is in
compliance with NSCB Resolution No. 03, Series of 2005 entitled
“Approving and Adopting the 2004 Philippine Standard Commodity
Classification” by all concerned government agencies and instrumentalities.
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(Sgd.) CARMELITA N. ERICTA
Administrator |
Source:
Foreign Trade Statistics Section
Industry
and Trade Statistics Department
National Statistics Office
Manila,
Philippines
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