PhilippinesExport Data
The Philippines is a global semiconductor and electronics powerhouse, with an export market exceeding $80 billion annually, driven by advanced manufacturing, critical minerals, and high-value agricultural products.
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Where Philippines Sends Its Exports
The Philippines exports heavily to North America and Northeast Asia — with the USA, Hong Kong, Japan, and China serving as the primary destinations for its massive semiconductor and electronics output.
Five Years of Philippine Export Activity
The Philippine export market shows resilience, heavily anchored by its semiconductor output. Exports stabilized around $83+ billion in 2025, reflecting strong ties with US and Asian tech ecosystems.
The backbone of Philippine exports remains electronic products, particularly semiconductors. Multinationals in several special economic zones assemble and test ICs here before exporting to the USA, Hong Kong, and China. Semiconductors under HS Code 8542 alone exceeded USD 29+ billion in 2025.
The Philippines is a top global supplier of agricultural commodities like fresh bananas, pineapples, and coconut oil — with average export values between USD 1–2 billion each year. Japan and China are the largest buyers of these high-quality tropical exports.
With rich natural resources, the country exports significant volumes of nickel ore, copper concentrates, and precious metals. China is the primary destination for these raw materials. Nickel ore exports alone exceed USD 1.4 billion yearly, crucial for EV batteries and global manufacturing.
Major Export Industries & Categories
The Philippines' export basket is heavily skewed towards electronics and high-tech manufacturing, complemented by significant contributions from machinery, critical minerals, and agricultural goods.
Electronic products, primarily semiconductors (ICs), constitute more than half of the Philippines' total exports — with Chapter 85 recording approximately USD 44+ billion in 2025. Global tech giants operate extensive testing and assembly facilities in the country. These finished components are exported to the USA, China, and regional hubs like Hong Kong and Singapore for consumer electronics, automotive systems, and computing hardware.
This category includes office machine parts, computer peripherals, printing machinery, and various industrial equipment components manufactured in special economic zones — representing over USD 7 billion in export value. Destinations include the US, Japan, and Germany, highlighting the Philippines' role as a reliable node in global mechanical and IT hardware supply chains.
The Philippines is one of the world's top suppliers of nickel ore, alongside significant exports of copper concentrates and precious metal ores. The export value under this category is approximately USD 2.8 billion in 2025, of which approximately USD 1.4 billion is only for nickel ore. China and Japan are the predominant buyers, driven by EV battery demand and global manufacturing needs.
A cornerstone of traditional Philippine exports, this sector features fresh Cavendish bananas, pineapples, mangoes, and coconut oil — with average export values between USD 1–2 billion each year. Japan, China, South Korea, and the US are the primary consumers. Coconut oil is exported globally for food processing and cosmetics.
High-value, precision manufacturing output including optical lenses, measuring instruments, and medical devices. Produced largely in specialized economic zones, these high-margin items are exported to advanced economies such as the US, Japan, and Germany for use in healthcare, research, and advanced manufacturing.
Automotive parts — especially wiring harnesses — and shipbuilding. The Philippines is a significant exporter of vehicle ignition wiring sets to Japan and the US. Additionally, Cebu is a recognized hub for shipbuilding, exporting commercial vessels and yachts to international clients.
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Electrical machinery and electronics (HS 85) absolutely dominate, accounting for ~53% of total export value — approximately USD 44 billion. This primarily includes semiconductors and integrated circuits (HS 8542 alone exceeded USD 29 billion in 2025). Industrial machinery (HS 84) follows at ~8%, which is USD 7.1 billion. Ores and minerals (HS 26) represent ~3%, nearly USD 2.8 billion, driven by nickel and copper. Agricultural exports like bananas and coconut oil also make up a significant portion.
The USA leads at 16.1% with approximately USD 13.5 billion in export value, acting as the main buyer for electronics and consumer goods. Hong Kong is approximately 14% with USD 13.5 billion, mainly importing electronic components. Japan's share is approximately 13%, worth USD 13.8 billion, importing machinery, bananas, and wiring harnesses. China holds 11.1% with USD 9.3 billion in exports from Philippines.
Each record includes: Exporter name, foreign buyer name and country, HS code at 8-digit level, full product description filled by the Philippine exporter, quantity and unit, declared FOB value in USD, port of loading, destination country, shipment date, and transport mode — giving you complete insights into every outbound trade happening from Philippines.
Philippines export data is updated on a monthly basis, ensuring you are always working with the most current, verified shipment-level data.
Each row of data includes the full name of the Philippine exporter, enabling you to identify exactly which factories, agribusinesses, or mining companies are exporting the products of your interest globally and at what volumes and FOB values. This is crucial for global sourcing and competitor monitoring.
Data can be arranged within 24 hours of your request in Excel (.xlsx) or CSV format, or any other format requested. All files are clean, structured, and ready for any BI platform, CRM, or analytical workflow without reformatting. API access with real-time integration is also available for enterprise clients.
Global importers use it to discover reliable manufacturers and exporters based in Philippines. Supply chain teams map competitor sourcing and benchmark FOB pricing. Market research firms analyze the output of Philippine economic zones. Freight forwarders mainly track export of cargo from Manila and Cebu. Investors track the health of specific export sectors like semiconductors, mining, and electronics.
Yes — historical data is available for past years. This is vital for long-term trend analysis, understanding the impact of global supply chain shifts on local manufacturing in Philippines, and tracking the steady growth of the country's semiconductor and agricultural exports over time.
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