Philippines Import & Export Data

Unlock strategic trade intelligence on Philippines — one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing trade economies

Gain visibility into cross-Asia–Philippines trade flows, identify regional suppliers, find new customers, and monitor your competitors across this high-growth corridor.

76.2k total companies, 410M total shipment records
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Philippines import & export data on ImportGenius

Discover the key fields available in ImportGenius’ Philippines dataset — detailed shipment records designed for supplier vetting, lead generation, and market analysis.

Origin, transit, and destination ports

Track a shipment’s full route — from where it was shipped, through intermediary ports, to its final arrival point. Ideal for mapping supply chains and uncovering trade corridors.

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HS Code and product description

Understand exactly what’s being traded, classified under international Harmonized System codes, including detailed commodity descriptions.

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Quantity, unit, gross and net weight, and package count

Provides shipment size, weight, and packaging details to assess volume, frequency, and consistency for supplier reliability or demand trends.

Dollar Bill

CIF and shipment value (PHP and foreign currency)

Analyze landed costs, compare competitor expenses, and evaluate pricing trends, currency exposure, and trade margins.

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Incoterms

View Incoterms defining buyer–seller responsibilities in international trade, revealing the logistics and cost-sharing practices companies follow.

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Importer name and address

Identify active importers, uncover new leads, and analyze market participation within the Philippines.

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Exporter name, address, and country

Find verified suppliers, evaluate trading relationships, and benchmark sourcing networks connected to the Philippines’ trade activity.

More available data

Registration Date (Day / Month/ Yr)
FOB (FC)
Freight (FC)
Insurance (FC)
Exchange Rate
Foreign Currency
Package Type
Vessel Name
Airway/House Bill ID

Why Philippines matters in global trade

As one of Southeast Asia’s fastest growing economies, the Philippines plays a critical role in global trade. It connects major shipping routes, supports manufacturing growth, and powers key resource exports.

Strategic trade hub

Major air and sea gateways, including Manila International Container Terminal and Ninoy Aquino International Airport, connect the Philippines to China, Japan, and the U.S.

High-value exports

A booming semiconductor industry underpins national export strength and positions the country in global tech supply chains.

Competitive edge

Low reciprocal tariff rates and diverse trade partnerships sustain commercial interest from U.S. and regional buyers.

Philippines trade snapshot

People
Population: 106,651,922
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GDP: 404.3 B USD
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Trade blocs: ASEAN | AIFTA | AKFTA | AJCEP | AANZFTA 
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Top exports: Semiconductors, medical instruments, insulated wires, coconut oil, unrefined copper
Ports covered: Manila International Container Terminal, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Port of Clark, Port of Batangas
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Trade bloc footprint

ASEAN
AIFTA
AKFTA
AJCEP
AANZFTA
ACFTA
AHKFTA
RCEP
JPEPA
EFTA
KOR-PH FTA

What drives (and challenges) Philippines trade

Major industries

Semiconductors and Electronics
The Philippines’ leading export sector, powering global technology supply chains.
High-Value Manufacturing
Supported by robust air and sea logistics through Manila and Batangas, driving industrial exports.
Agro-Processing and Resource Trade
Key exports like coconut oil and copper add diversity to the country’s trade profile.

Emerging risks

Geopolitical Tensions
Maritime boundary disputes with China and nearby states create ongoing regional uncertainty.
Export Concentration
Heavy dependence on semiconductors heightens exposure to shifts in global demand.
Climate Vulnerability
Typhoons, droughts and El Niño events increasingly disrupt coconut and agricultural production, with export losses exceeding P57 billion in 2024.

Major ports & infrastructure

Manila International Container Terminal (Manila)
The country’s leading maritime gateway, managing the highest shipment volume and trade value among all ports.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila)
The primary hub for air freight, central to the movement of high-value exports such as semiconductors.
Port of Clark (Clark)
A key inland logistics and trade point supporting a wide range of imported goods.
Port of Batangas (Batangas)
A major southern seaport that bolsters national trade capacity with strong import activity.
Port of Manila (Manila)
An established maritime hub complementing the capital’s container terminal, handling significant inbound shipments.
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Plans for major port developments and infrastructure

2020

Partimban Port (West Java)

Phase 1 active; full capacity by 2027 (7.5M TEUs, 600K vehicles)

2026

Tanjung Priok (Jakarta)

Expansion to 12M TEUs with new rails links to logistics hubs.

Ongoing

Sea Toll & Sulawesi Corridor

New Bitung and Kendari terminals to lower logistics costs.

Planned

High-Speed Rail

Phase 1 active; full capacity by 2027 (7.5M TEUs, 600K vehicles)

How ImportGenius helps with Philippines trade data

ImportGenius provides direct access to Philippines customs declarations and regularly updated shipment data.

Competitive intelligence

Track competitors’ suppliers, products, and market entries.

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Supplier discovery & vetting

Identify and validate qualified suppliers in Philippines.

Supply chain visibility & risk management

Monitor policy, compliance, and disruption risks.

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Market intelligence & sizing

 Analyze HS code trade flows to forecast opportunities.