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$56.25 billion, accounting for 81.9 percent of the total export while import payments summed.. Electronic products were still the country’s major export to APEC member

Electronic Products were still the country’s major export to APEC – member countries for 2014 with sales valued at $22.173 billion or 42.0 percent share of the total APEC

Electronic Products were still the country’s major export to APEC – member countries for 2014 with sales valued at $22.173 billion or 42.0 percent share of the total APEC

Similarly, Electronic Products with import bill of $1.891 billion or 42.9 percent share, and Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials worth $826.70 million or 18.8

Electronic Products were still the major export to APEC member-countries with receipts valued at $16.328 billion or 56.5 percent share of the total APEC exports. The other top

Electronic Products were still the major export to APEC member-countries with receipts valued at $16.328 billion or 56.5 percent share of the total APEC exports. The other top

Exports to USA totaled to $8.594 billion while imports were valued at $7.835 billion, posting a trade surplus of $758.39 million (see Table 4) Electronic Products contributed

Exports to USA totaled to $8.594 billion while imports were valued at $7.835 billion, posting a trade surplus of $758.39 million (see Table 4) Electronic Products contributed

Exports to USA totaled $8.690 billion while imports were valued at $8.437 billion, posting a trade surplus of $252.57 million (see Table 4) Electronic Products contributed the

Exports to USA totaled $8.690 billion while imports were valued at $8.437 billion, posting a trade surplus of $252.57 million (see Table 4) Electronic Products contributed the

Majority of imported items were Electronic Products which stood at $1.71 billion with a 45.9 percent share, followed by Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials worth $929.50

The major imports were Electronic Products with purchases worth $1.809 billion or 52.9 percent of the total bill from Singapore and Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related

The major imports were Electronic Products with purchases worth $1.809 billion or 52.9 percent of the total bill from Singapore and Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related

The bulk of exports to Singapore were Electronic Products worth $2.021 billion or 83.1 percent of the total exports to that country and Petroleum Products at $142.00 million or

The bulk of exports to Singapore were Electronic Products worth $2.021 billion or 83.1 percent of the total exports to that country and Petroleum Products at $142.00 million or

RP’s biggest export to the US consisted of Electronic Products valued at $4.831 billion or 55.6 percent of the country’s total exports.. The Articles of Apparel and Clothing

The bulk of imported goods bought from Japan consisted of Electronics and Components valued at $1.032 billion (16.8 percent) and Materials/Accessories Imported on Consignment

• USA followed as the country’s second largest trading partner in 2012 with total trade worth $14.541 billion or 12.7 percent of the total trade.. Articles of Apparel and Clothing

Similarly, Electronic products with import bill of $1.644 billion or 44.2 percent share, and Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials worth $1.031 billion or

• Out of about 339 spirits covered by the DSAP survey, only about 283 products, of which 153 or 154 percent were imported spirits, had accurate prices.. Results:

Meanwhile, the rest of the sub-industries also grew but at a slower rate as compared with the previous year: Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities, 4.5 percent; Trade,

At the expenditure side, Imports of goods and services from the Rest of the World posted the highest growth among the expenditure items with 100.9 percent, followed by

The People’s Republic of China was the country’s biggest supplier of imported goods valued at USD 13.33 billion or 24.7 percent of the total imports in the first semester of