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The structure of these imports reveals a deeply specialized economy: one that relies on China for semiconductor inputs, Indonesia for energy, Thailand for completed vehicles, and on Singapore and Malaysia for high-value intermediate goods. This report unpacks the 2025 Philippine import data across seven analytical questions, drawing on customs-level transaction data and cross-referenced against the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tradeint.com\/product\/countries-covered\/asia-import-export-trade-data\/philippines-trade-data\/\">official TradeInt Philippines Trade Record Database<\/a>,  <a href=\"https:\/\/psa.gov.ph\/statistics\/export-import\/monthly\">Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)<\/a>, the <a href=\"https:\/\/seipi.org.ph\/philippine-electronics-import-performance-november-2025\/\">Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Foundation (SEIPI)<\/a>, the World Bank&#x27;s January 2026 <em>Global Economic Prospects<\/em>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/asean-bac.org\/news-and-press-releases\/asean-s-emerging-semiconductor-giant-the-philippines-rising-role-in-the-global-supply-chain\">ASEAN-BAC<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div style=\"font-family:Poppins,Arial,sans-serif;max-width:800px;margin:24px auto;\">\r\n  <div style=\"background:#f4f8ff;padding:14px 20px;border-radius:6px;margin-bottom:16px;display:flex;align-items:center;flex-wrap:wrap;\">\r\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/tradeint.com\/insights\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/Finalised.png\" alt=\"TradeInt logo\" style=\"height:26px;margin-right:14px;\"\/>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"background:#ffffff;padding:24px;border-radius:10px;border:1px solid #e5e5e5;box-shadow:0 2px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.05);\">\r\n    <style=\"margin:0 0 10px 0;font-size:16px;font-weight:600;color:#020814;line-height:1.4;\"><strong>Coverage note:<\/strong>\r\n    <p style=\"margin:0 0 16px 0;font-size:14px;color:#333;line-height:1.6;\">The dataset analyzed in this report covers the top 10 source countries, with a combined inbound value of USD 119.77 billion. Cross-checked against PSA monthly aggregates, this represents roughly 87\u201389% of full-year 2025 Philippine merchandise imports. <\/p>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\n<h2 style=\"font-size:24px;font-weight:700;margin:34px 0 18px 0;color:#111;\">Which countries does the Philippines import from the most in 2025?<\/h2>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">In 2025, ten countries supplied nearly all of the Philippines&#x27; imported goods, up to 80%. China alone accounted for 32.62%, more than triple any other single source, while ASEAN members (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia) collectively contributed 31.55%, effectively forming a second, distributed center of supply. <\/p>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">According to TradeInt&#x27;s official Philippines customs trade database, China is the Philippines\u2019 largest import source, accounting for <strong>$37.64B (32.62%)<\/strong>, led by electronics (HS 8542). It is followed by Indonesia at <strong>$13.92B (9.32%)<\/strong>, Thailand at <strong>$13.22B (8.85%)<\/strong>, and Japan at <strong>$12.21B (8.17%)<\/strong>, with key flows driven by machinery, vehicles, and industrial inputs.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0; text-align: center;\">\r\n  <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/tradeint.com\/insights\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/Philippines-Import-Data-2025_LI-Article.jpg\" \r\n       alt=\"Philippines import data showing customs records, shipment details, importers list from Bureau of Customs, including HS code and bill of lading information\">\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div style=\"max-width:1300px;width:100%;margin:24px auto;background:#ffffff;border-radius:12px;box-shadow:0 2px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);font-family:Poppins,Arial,sans-serif;overflow:hidden;box-sizing:border-box;\" =\"OZPIscygmhEmAXt784zlmKJ3gSc_MEIOuQ\">\r\n  <div style=\"background:#0456cc;color:#ffffff;font-weight:600;font-size:15px;padding:14px 20px;border-radius:12px 12px 0 0;text-align:center;\">\r\n    Top 10 Philippines Import Trade Partners, 2025\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"height:6px;\"><\/div>\r\n  <div class=\"ti-table-wrap\" style=\"width:100%;overflow-x:auto;-webkit-overflow-scrolling:touch;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n    <table style=\"width:100%;min-width:600px;border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid #a6a6a6;font-size:14px;text-align:center;table-layout:fixed;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n      <colgroup>\r\n          <col style=\"width:12.01%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:28.86%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:28.96%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:21.18%;\"\/>\r\n      <\/colgroup>\r\n      <thead style=\"background:#e6e6e6;\">\r\n        <tr>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Rank<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Country<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Import Value (USD)<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Share %<\/th>\r\n        <\/tr>\r\n      <\/thead>\r\n      <tbody>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">1<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">China<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$37.64 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">32.62%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Indonesia<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$13.92 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">9.32%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">3<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Thailand<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$13.22 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8.85%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">4<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Japan<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$12.21 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8.17%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">5<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">South Korea<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$9.98 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">6.68%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">6<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">United States<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$8.05 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">5.39%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">7<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Vietnam<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$7.60 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">5.09%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Singapore<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$6.77 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">4.53%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">9<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Malaysia<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$5.61 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">3.76%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">10<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Taiwan, China<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">$4.77 B<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">3.19%<\/td><\/tr>\r\n      <\/tbody>\r\n    <\/table>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"text-align:center;font-size:13px;color:#333;padding:14px 16px;\">\r\n    Data Source: Official TradeInt Philippines Import Data and Bill of Lading Database, January\u2013December 2025.\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">This concentration is not unique to 2025. According to the <a href=\"https:\/\/mb.com.ph\/2026\/01\/14\/ai-driven-semiconductor-exports-lift-philippine-industrial-outputworld-bank\">World Bank&#x27;s January 2026 <\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/mb.com.ph\/2026\/01\/14\/ai-driven-semiconductor-exports-lift-philippine-industrial-outputworld-bank\"><em>Global Economic Prospects<\/em><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/mb.com.ph\/2026\/01\/14\/ai-driven-semiconductor-exports-lift-philippine-industrial-outputworld-bank\"> outlook<\/a>, APEC economies account for over 85% of Philippine imports, a structural feature of the country&#x27;s deep integration into Asia-Pacific supply chains. What is new in 2025 is the <em>intensification<\/em> of China&#x27;s share: full-year customs data shows the country at 32.62%, materially higher than the early-2025 readings, suggesting accelerated H2 inflows concentrated in semiconductor-related categories.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div style=\"font-family:Poppins,Arial,sans-serif;max-width:800px;margin:24px auto;\">\r\n  <div style=\"background:#f4f8ff;padding:14px 20px;border-radius:6px;margin-bottom:16px;display:flex;align-items:center;flex-wrap:wrap;\">\r\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/tradeint.com\/insights\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/Finalised.png\" alt=\"TradeInt logo\" style=\"height:26px;margin-right:14px;\"\/>\r\n    <span style=\"font-size:12px;color:#020814;\">\u2714 Lite &nbsp;&nbsp;\u2714 Pro &nbsp;&nbsp;\u2714 Premium &nbsp;&nbsp;\u2714 Enterprise<\/span>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"background:#ffffff;padding:24px;border-radius:10px;border:1px solid #e5e5e5;box-shadow:0 2px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.05);\">\r\n    <style=\"margin:0 0 10px 0;font-size:16px;font-weight:600;color:#020814;line-height:1.4;\"><strong>\ud83d\udcca Philippines Import Profile Insights by TradeInt<\/strong>\r\n    <p style=\"margin:0 0 16px 0;font-size:14px;color:#333;line-height:1.6;\">TradeInt\u2019s Philippines import data 2025 shows China at 32.62%, with ASEAN at 31.55%; APEC dominance persists, while China\u2019s H2 surge signals semiconductor-driven concentration, data analysis backed by the World Bank&#x27;s January 2026 Global Economic Prospects outlook.<br\/><br>\ud83d\udca1Understand more: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tradeint.com\/product\/countries-covered\/asia-import-export-trade-data\/china-trade-data\/\"style=\"color:#0456cc;text-decoration:underline;\">China&#x27;s Import Export Trade Statistics<\/a><\/p>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-size:20px;font-weight:700;margin:28px 0 14px 0;color:#111;\">Why is China the Philippines&#x27; largest source of imports?<\/h3>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">China&#x27;s leading position is not a story of Filipino consumer demand for Chinese goods. It is a story of intermediate inputs feeding the country&#x27;s electronics export engine. Of China&#x27;s USD 37.64 billion in shipments to the Philippines, the top three HS codes were 8542, 2710, and 8517. <\/p>\r\n\r\n<div style=\"max-width:1300px;width:100%;margin:24px auto;background:#ffffff;border-radius:12px;box-shadow:0 2px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);font-family:Poppins,Arial,sans-serif;overflow:hidden;box-sizing:border-box;\"=\"OZPIscygmhEmAXt784zlmKJ3gSc_fQ2MsJ\">\r\n  <div style=\"background:#0456cc;color:#ffffff;font-weight:600;font-size:15px;padding:14px 20px;border-radius:12px 12px 0 0;text-align:center;\">\r\n    China Top 3 Exports by HS Codes to Philippines, 2025\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"height:6px;\"><\/div>\r\n  <div class=\"ti-table-wrap\" style=\"width:100%;overflow-x:auto;-webkit-overflow-scrolling:touch;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n    <table style=\"width:100%;min-width:600px;border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid #a6a6a6;font-size:14px;text-align:center;table-layout:fixed;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n      <colgroup>\r\n          <col style=\"width:12.31%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:43.78%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:26.91%;\"\/>\r\n      <\/colgroup>\r\n      <thead style=\"background:#e6e6e6;\">\r\n        <tr>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">HS Code<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Product Sector Description<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Share of China&#x27;s exports to PH<\/th>\r\n        <\/tr>\r\n      <\/thead>\r\n      <tbody>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8,542<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Electronic integrated circuits<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.1139<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2,710<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Petroleum oils, refined<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0532<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8,517<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Telephone sets and communication devices<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0488<\/td><\/tr>\r\n      <\/tbody>\r\n    <\/table>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"text-align:center;font-size:13px;color:#333;padding:14px 16px;\">\r\n    Data Source: Official TradeInt Philippines Import Data and Bill of Lading Database, January\u2013December 2025.\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">The single 6-digit code <strong>HS 854239 (other monolithic integrated circuits)<\/strong> alone reached USD 10.49 billion, equivalent to 7.02% of all Philippine imports from any country.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">This aligns with <a href=\"https:\/\/seipi.org.ph\/philippine-electronics-import-performance-november-2025\/\">SEIPI&#x27;s November 2025 electronics import performance report<\/a>: cumulative Philippine electronics imports for January\u2013November 2025 reached USD 29.21 billion, up 15.62% year-on-year, with semiconductor components and devices alone accounting for USD 20.26 billion (an 18.80% YoY increase). Electronics represented 23.83% of all Philippine merchandise imports in the period.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">These imports are not destined for domestic consumption. The PSA reported that <a href=\"https:\/\/mb.com.ph\/2026\/01\/14\/ai-driven-semiconductor-exports-lift-philippine-industrial-outputworld-bank\">electronic products were the country&#x27;s leading export category from January to November 2025, totaling USD 41.91 billion (+15.5% YoY)<\/a>, the highest cumulative figure since the data series began in 1991. The Philippines functions as a specialized <strong>Assembly, Testing, and Packaging (ATP)<\/strong> node, a designation reinforced in <a href=\"https:\/\/asean-bac.org\/news-and-press-releases\/asean-s-emerging-semiconductor-giant-the-philippines-rising-role-in-the-global-supply-chain\">ASEAN-BAC&#x27;s November 2025 analysis<\/a>, which positions the country alongside Singapore (design and R&amp;D), Malaysia (advanced backend), and Vietnam (mass assembly).<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">The largest Chinese-origin importer into the Philippines in 2025 was <strong>TI Philippines Inc.<\/strong> (a subsidiary of Texas Instruments), with USD 2.47 billion in inbound shipments. This is a notable structural detail: a U.S.-headquartered semiconductor firm sourcing the bulk of its Philippine operations&#x27; inputs from China. It illustrates that in precision manufacturing supply chains, the geographic and corporate nationalities of trade flows are decoupled.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-size:20px;font-weight:700;margin:28px 0 14px 0;color:#111;\">What does the Philippines import from each ASEAN country?<\/h3>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">Examining the top HS codes country-by-country reveals a pattern of functional specialization rather than direct competition among Philippine import sources. Each neighbor occupies a distinct supply niche:<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div style=\"max-width:1300px;width:100%;margin:24px auto;background:#ffffff;border-radius:12px;box-shadow:0 2px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);font-family:Poppins,Arial,sans-serif;overflow:hidden;box-sizing:border-box;\"=\"OZPIscygmhEmAXt784zlmKJ3gSc_W5qNAl\">\r\n  <div style=\"background:#0456cc;color:#ffffff;font-weight:600;font-size:15px;padding:14px 20px;border-radius:12px 12px 0 0;text-align:center;\">\r\n    Philippines top imports from ASEAN countries, 2025\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"height:6px;\"><\/div>\r\n  <div class=\"ti-table-wrap\" style=\"width:100%;overflow-x:auto;-webkit-overflow-scrolling:touch;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n    <table style=\"width:100%;min-width:600px;border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid #a6a6a6;font-size:14px;text-align:center;table-layout:fixed;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n      <colgroup>\r\n          <col style=\"width:21.50%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:41.74%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:36.76%;\"\/>\r\n      <\/colgroup>\r\n      <thead style=\"background:#e6e6e6;\">\r\n        <tr>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Source<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Top 3 HS Codes (share of country&#x27;s exports to PH)<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Strategic Role<\/th>\r\n        <\/tr>\r\n      <\/thead>\r\n      <tbody>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Indonesia<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8703 (38.02%), 2701 (15.21%), 8711 (6.28%)<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Vehicles + thermal coal<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Thailand<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8703 (32.32%), 8704 (21.76%), 3306 (3.59%)<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Passenger and commercial vehicles<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Japan<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8542 (9.64%), 8704 (6.34%), 8703 (6.34%)<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">High-grade ICs and high-value vehicles<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">South Korea<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2710 (31.41%), 8542 (25.06%), 8906 (4.92%)<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Refined fuels and semiconductors<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Vietnam<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8542 (15.83%), 2304 (11.74%), 1001 (7.42%)<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Semiconductors + soybean meal + wheat<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Singapore<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2106 (24.40%), 2710 (16.26%), 8542 (14.93%)<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Food preparations + fuel + IC entrep\u00f4t<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Malaysia<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8542 (16.75%), 1511 (11.97%), 2710 (10.36%)<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Semiconductors + palm oil<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Taiwan, China<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8542 (43.64%), 2710 (13.16%), 8541 (8.46%)<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">Pure-play semiconductor hub<\/td><\/tr>\r\n      <\/tbody>\r\n    <\/table>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"text-align:center;font-size:13px;color:#333;padding:14px 16px;\">\r\n    Data Source: Official TradeInt Philippines Import Data and Bill of Lading Database, January\u2013December 2025.\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">Three observations are analytically significant:<\/p>\r\n\r\n<ul style=\"margin:0 0 22px 22px;padding:0;color:#222;\">\r\n  <li style=\"margin:0 0 10px 0;color:#222;\"><strong>Thailand functions as the Philippines&#x27; de facto automotive factory.<\/strong> HS codes 8703 (passenger cars) and 8704 (goods vehicles) together represent 54.08% of Thailand&#x27;s exports to the Philippines. Most Toyota and Isuzu vehicles sold in the Philippines are produced in Thailand&#x27;s Eastern Seaboard industrial zone and shipped fully-built (CBU) or as completely-knocked-down (CKD) kits.<\/li>\r\n  <li style=\"margin:0 0 10px 0;color:#222;\"><strong>Vietnam has emerged as a Philippine grain and feed supplier.<\/strong> Soybean meal (HS 2304) and wheat (HS 1001) together account for 19.16% of Vietnam&#x27;s exports to the Philippines, a profile inconsistent with the dominant narrative of Vietnam as purely an electronics assembly base. The pattern reflects Vietnam&#x27;s port logistics advantages on the eastern Indochina coast, particularly for animal feed inputs serving the Philippine livestock and aquaculture sectors.<\/li>\r\n  <li style=\"margin:0 0 10px 0;color:#222;\"><strong>Singapore&#x27;s top export category is not fuel but food preparations (HS 2106).<\/strong> This category, which includes flavor concentrates and beverage bases, accounts for 24.40% of Singapore&#x27;s shipments to the Philippines. The pattern reflects Singapore&#x27;s positioning as a regional R&amp;D, formulation, and entrep\u00f4t hub used by multinational food and beverage companies for Southeast Asian distribution.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n\r\n<div style=\"font-family:Poppins,Arial,sans-serif;max-width:800px;margin:24px auto;\">\r\n  <div style=\"background:#f4f8ff;padding:14px 20px;border-radius:6px;margin-bottom:16px;display:flex;align-items:center;flex-wrap:wrap;\">\r\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/tradeint.com\/insights\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/Finalised.png\" alt=\"TradeInt logo\" style=\"height:26px;margin-right:14px;\"\/>\r\n    <span style=\"font-size:12px;color:#020814;\">\u2714 Lite &nbsp;&nbsp;\u2714 Pro &nbsp;&nbsp;\u2714 Premium &nbsp;&nbsp;\u2714 Enterprise<\/span>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"background:#ffffff;padding:24px;border-radius:10px;border:1px solid #e5e5e5;box-shadow:0 2px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.05);\">\r\n    <style=\"margin:0 0 10px 0;font-size:16px;font-weight:600;color:#020814;line-height:1.4;\"><strong>\ud83d\udcca Philippines Import Profile Insights by TradeInt<\/strong>\r\n    <p style=\"margin:0 0 16px 0;font-size:14px;color:#333;line-height:1.6;\">With Indonesia ranking as the Philippines\u2019 2nd-largest import source (9.32%), led by vehicles (38.02%) and coal (15.21%), explore Indonesia export data to uncover upstream supply dynamics.<br\/><br>\ud83d\udca1Read more: <a href=\"https:\/\/tradeint.com\/insights\/indonesia-export-data-trade-analysis\/\"style=\"color:#0456cc;text-decoration:underline;\">Indonesia Export Data 2025: Top Partners, Products Analysis<\/a><\/p>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\n<h2 style=\"font-size:24px;font-weight:700;margin:34px 0 18px 0;color:#111;\">What are the most imported products in the Philippines in 2025?<\/h2>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">Four energy-related codes (271019, 270900, 271012, 270119) total <strong>USD 16.06 billion<\/strong>, representing roughly 13.4% of the Top 10 import value. Three vehicle-related codes (870322, 870332, 870421) total <strong>USD 11.82 billion<\/strong>. The single largest 6-digit category, HS 854239 from China at USD 10.49 billion, exceeds the combined value of all imported gasoline and crude oil from the United States and Japan.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">These three clusters, semiconductors, energy, and vehicles, are the load-bearing pillars of Philippine import demand. Each maps to a structural domestic gap: the Philippines has limited domestic refining capacity, no full-scale automotive manufacturing base, and operates downstream rather than the upstream end of the semiconductor value chain.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div style=\"max-width:1300px;width:100%;margin:24px auto;background:#ffffff;border-radius:12px;box-shadow:0 2px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);font-family:Poppins,Arial,sans-serif;overflow:hidden;box-sizing:border-box;\" data-lark-sheet-token=\"OZPIscygmhEmAXt784zlmKJ3gSc_RUxuKD\">\r\n  <div style=\"background:#0456cc;color:#ffffff;font-weight:600;font-size:15px;padding:14px 20px;border-radius:12px 12px 0 0;text-align:center;\">\r\n    Philippines Top Imported 6-Digit HS Codes, 2025\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"height:6px;\"><\/div>\r\n  <div class=\"ti-table-wrap\" style=\"width:100%;overflow-x:auto;-webkit-overflow-scrolling:touch;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n    <table style=\"width:100%;min-width:600px;border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid #a6a6a6;font-size:14px;text-align:center;table-layout:fixed;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n      <colgroup>\r\n          <col style=\"width:13.76%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:36.41%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:29.19%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:20.64%;\"\/>\r\n      <\/colgroup>\r\n      <thead style=\"background:#e6e6e6;\">\r\n        <tr>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Rank<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Top 6-digit HS Code Imported<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Import Value (USD)<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Share (%)<\/th>\r\n        <\/tr>\r\n      <\/thead>\r\n      <tbody>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">1<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">854,239<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">10,487,198,333.59<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0702<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">271,019<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">6,699,245,964.36<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0449<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">3<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">870,322<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">4,895,104,002.8<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0328<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">4<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">270,900<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">3,900,146,258<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0261<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">5<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">870,332<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">3,730,805,294.46<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.025<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">6<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">271,012<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">3,413,653,084.99<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0229<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">7<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">870,421<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">3,185,316,466.59<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0213<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">851,713<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2,563,699,286.73<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0172<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">9<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">210,690<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2,346,368,519.83<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0157<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">10<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">270,119<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2,046,364,546.45<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">0.0137<\/td><\/tr>\r\n      <\/tbody>\r\n    <\/table>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"text-align:center;font-size:13px;color:#333;padding:14px 16px;\">\r\n    Data Source: Official TradeInt Philippines Import Data and Bill of Lading Database, January\u2013December 2025.\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\n<div style=\"font-family:Poppins,Arial,sans-serif;max-width:800px;margin:24px auto;\">\r\n  <div style=\"background:#f4f8ff;padding:14px 20px;border-radius:6px;margin-bottom:16px;display:flex;align-items:center;flex-wrap:wrap;\">\r\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/tradeint.com\/insights\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/Finalised.png\" alt=\"TradeInt logo\" style=\"height:26px;margin-right:14px;\"\/>\r\n    <span style=\"font-size:12px;color:#020814;\">\u2714 Lite &nbsp;&nbsp;\u2714 Pro &nbsp;&nbsp;\u2714 Premium &nbsp;&nbsp;\u2714 Enterprise<\/span>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"background:#ffffff;padding:24px;border-radius:10px;border:1px solid #e5e5e5;box-shadow:0 2px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.05);\">\r\n    <style=\"margin:0 0 10px 0;font-size:16px;font-weight:600;color:#020814;line-height:1.4;\"><strong>\ud83d\udcca Philippines Import Profile Insights by TradeInt<\/strong>\r\n    <p style=\"margin:0 0 16px 0;font-size:14px;color:#333;line-height:1.6;\">Philippines major imports are led by China (32.62%) and the United States (5.39%), mirroring export demand. Explore the Philippines top export sectors to see how these partners drive outbound trade flows.<br\/><br>\ud83d\udca1Read more: <a href=\"https:\/\/tradeint.com\/insights\/top-5-export-products-of-philippines-2025\/\"style=\"color:#0456cc;text-decoration:underline;\">Top 5 Export Products of Philippines 2025: Latest Trends &amp; Insights<\/a><\/p>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\n<h2 style=\"font-size:24px;font-weight:700;margin:34px 0 18px 0;color:#111;\">Who are the largest importing companies in the Philippines?<\/h2>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">The data reveals a pronounced concentration on the buyer&#x27;s side. Petron Corporation alone imported approximately USD 5.81 billion across Japan, Indonesia, and the United States in 2025, equivalent to 4.85% of the total Top 10 Philippine import value. <\/p>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">The company&#x27;s procurement decisions function as a measurable input into the country&#x27;s external balance: when global oil benchmarks rise, the Philippine peso typically weakens, and CPI rises, in part because Petron&#x27;s import costs flow directly through to retail fuel prices and downstream sectors.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">Similarly, Toyota Motor Philippines&#x27; aggregate sourcing from Thailand and Vietnam (USD 774 million combined) effectively reflects the price elasticity of Philippine vehicle demand, since domestic production is structurally insufficient to meet local consumption.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">For analysts and policymakers, this means that monitoring a handful of Philippine corporate entities provides a high-resolution proxy for major macroeconomic flows.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div style=\"max-width:1300px;width:100%;margin:24px auto;background:#ffffff;border-radius:12px;box-shadow:0 2px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);font-family:Poppins,Arial,sans-serif;overflow:hidden;box-sizing:border-box;\"=\"OZPIscygmhEmAXt784zlmKJ3gSc_CUyREZ\">\r\n  <div style=\"background:#0456cc;color:#ffffff;font-weight:600;font-size:15px;padding:14px 20px;border-radius:12px 12px 0 0;text-align:center;\">\r\n    Key Philippines Importing Companies of Each Key Imported HS Code, 2025\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"height:6px;\"><\/div>\r\n  <div class=\"ti-table-wrap\" style=\"width:100%;overflow-x:auto;-webkit-overflow-scrolling:touch;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n    <table style=\"width:100%;min-width:600px;border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid #a6a6a6;font-size:14px;text-align:center;table-layout:fixed;box-sizing:border-box;\">\r\n      <colgroup>\r\n          <col style=\"width:10.92%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:28.89%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:37.03%;\"\/>\r\n          <col style=\"width:23.16%;\"\/>\r\n      <\/colgroup>\r\n      <thead style=\"background:#e6e6e6;\">\r\n        <tr>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Rank<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Top 6-digit HS Code Imported<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Top Importing Company for Each Leading HS Code<\/th>\r\n            <th style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;font-weight:700;\">Import Value (USD)<\/th>\r\n        <\/tr>\r\n      <\/thead>\r\n      <tbody>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">1<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">854,239<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">TI PHILIPPINES INC<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2,468,884,563.66<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">2<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">271,019<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">PETRON CORPORATION<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">1,107,865,242.5<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">3<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">870,322<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">TOYOTA MOTOR PHILIPPINES CORP<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">449,086,962.5<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">4<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">270,900<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">PETRON CORPORATION<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">4,058,442,631.6<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">5<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">870,332<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">MITSUBISHI MOTORS PHILIPPINES<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">205,354,014.1<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">6<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">271,012<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">PETRON CORPORATION<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">641,503,389<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">7<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">870,421<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">TOYOTA MOTOR PHILIPPINES CORP<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">324,617,077.1<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">8<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">851,713<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS PHILIPPINES COR<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">372,929,343.97<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">9<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">210,690<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">COCA COLA EUROPACIFIC ABOITIZ PHILI<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">108,588,148.44<\/td><\/tr>\r\n          <tr><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">10<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">270,119<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">GNPOWER DINGININ LTD CO<\/td><td style=\"border:1px solid #a6a6a6;padding:10px;vertical-align:middle;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:anywhere;\">187,571,830<\/td><\/tr>\r\n      <\/tbody>\r\n    <\/table>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  <div style=\"text-align:center;font-size:13px;color:#333;padding:14px 16px;\">\r\n    Data Source: Official TradeInt Philippines Import Data and Bill of Lading Database, January\u2013December 2025.\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\n<h2 style=\"font-size:24px;font-weight:700;margin:34px 0 18px 0;color:#111;\">What do Philippine import patterns reveal about the economy in 2025?<\/h2>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-size:20px;font-weight:700;margin:28px 0 14px 0;color:#111;\">Imports mirror exports; the Philippines is a processing economy<\/h3>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">The 23.83% electronics share of imports corresponds closely to the dominant share of electronics in Philippine exports. According to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bworldonline.com\/editors-picks\/2026\/03\/12\/735732\/philippine-semiconductor-exports-may-reach-50b-this-year\/\">BusinessWorld&#x27;s coverage of SEIPI projections<\/a>, Philippine semiconductor and electronics exports could reach USD 50 billion in 2026. The country&#x27;s external trade is best understood not as a pattern of consumption but as a value-added pass-through: imported integrated circuits enter the country, are assembled, tested, and packaged at facilities operated by firms such as TI Philippines, Texas Instruments, ON Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, Analog Devices, and NXP, and are then re-exported. The 2025 export figure of USD 41.91 billion (Jan\u2013Nov) reflects this processing function.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-size:20px;font-weight:700;margin:28px 0 14px 0;color:#111;\">Energy import dependency remains a structural constraint<\/h3>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">With over 13% of major imports concentrated in fossil fuels, the Philippine trade balance remains highly sensitive to global energy price cycles. According to <a href=\"https:\/\/psa.gov.ph\/statistics\/export-import\/monthly\">PSA&#x27;s monthly trade statistics release<\/a>, the country posted a USD -3.68 billion trade deficit in February 2026, with the imbalance partially attributable to sustained energy import volumes carried over from late 2025. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has consistently flagged peso depreciation risk linked to energy import pricing as a monetary policy consideration.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-size:20px;font-weight:700;margin:28px 0 14px 0;color:#111;\">Regional supply specialization introduces concentrated single-source risk<\/h3>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">The Philippines&#x27; depth of integration with specific ASEAN partners, Indonesian coal, Thai vehicles, Vietnamese feed, and Malaysian palm oil creates exposure to country-specific shocks. The 2022 Indonesian coal export ban and the 2011 Thai floods both produced measurable disruptions to Philippine supply chains. As noted in <a href=\"https:\/\/mb.com.ph\/2026\/01\/14\/ai-driven-semiconductor-exports-lift-philippine-industrial-outputworld-bank\">the World Bank&#x27;s January 2026 outlook<\/a>, concentrated regional supply dependencies remain a downside risk to Philippine growth, with the World Bank&#x27;s 2025 GDP forecast at 5.1%.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<hr\/>\r\n\r\n<h2 style=\"font-size:24px;font-weight:700;margin:34px 0 18px 0;color:#111;\">Frequently Asked Questions about the Philippines Import Data<\/h2>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-size:20px;font-weight:700;margin:28px 0 14px 0;color:#111;\">Which country does the Philippines import from the most in 2025?<\/h3>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">China, at USD 37.64 billion, or 32.62% of the country&#x27;s top-10 import value. China&#x27;s share reflects its dominance in semiconductor and refined petroleum supply, with electronic integrated circuits (HS 8542) alone making up 11.39% of all Chinese shipments to the Philippines.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-size:20px;font-weight:700;margin:28px 0 14px 0;color:#111;\">What is the most imported product in the Philippines?<\/h3>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">Electronic integrated circuits (HS 8542). The 6-digit subcategory <strong>HS 854239 (monolithic integrated circuits)<\/strong> sourced from China reached USD 10.49 billion in 2025, the largest single product code in the entire Philippine import dataset. <a href=\"https:\/\/seipi.org.ph\/philippine-electronics-import-performance-november-2025\/\">SEIPI<\/a> confirms semiconductor components alone reached USD 20.26 billion across all sources by November 2025.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-size:20px;font-weight:700;margin:28px 0 14px 0;color:#111;\">How much did the Philippines import in 2025?<\/h3>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\">Approximately USD 134.88 billion in total goods. According to <a href=\"https:\/\/psa.gov.ph\/statistics\/export-import\/monthly\">PSA&#x27;s preliminary trade statistics release<\/a>, year-to-date imports for January\u2013February 2026 already reached USD 22.43 billion (+5.3% YoY), the highest two-month total since the series began in 1991.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-size:20px;font-weight:700;margin:28px 0 14px 0;color:#111;\">Who are the largest importing companies in the Philippines?<\/h3>\r\n\r\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 18px 0;\"><strong>Petron Corporation<\/strong> (energy) is the single largest importer, with USD 5.81 billion across Japan, Indonesia, and the United States combined. <strong>Toyota Motor Philippines<\/strong> (automotive) sources USD 774 million from Thailand and Vietnam. 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