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Philippines imports likely to grow on higher demand of capital goods

byCT Report
20/06/2016
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MANILA: Philippines imports data, due to be released late this week, is expected to rise, indicating continued robust demand. This is primarily due to surge in imports of capital goods during the first quarter of this year, driven by the frontloading of investment ahead of the elections.

Overall import growth is expected to come in at seven percent this year, up from two percent last year. Imports of capital goods grew a record-high 49 percent y/y in the first quarter of 2016. Consumption growth at 6 percent and a double-digit investment growth continue to prop up domestic demand, DBS reported.

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