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Philippines posts $3.2 billion trade deficit in March

Trucks transporting containers with imported items are prepared to leave a port in Manila
May 22, 2024
- Reuters

MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines posted a trade deficit of $3.2 billion in March, the narrowest since May 2021, preliminary official data showed on Wednesday.

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