
Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority showed that domestic trade transactions conducted on water and air increased 27% during the second quarter of 2016 to 4.72 million tons from 3.72 million tons in the same period of the preceding year.
The second-quarter improvement in both volume and value was higher than the respective 7% and 6.7% recorded in the first quarter. The increase was also a continued positive performance from the continuous decline of domestic trade in 2015.
Water transport remains the main means of transportation, accounting for 99.8% of total local trade transactions.
Machinery and transport equipment amounting to P58.91 billion (37.1%) accounted for the biggest share in overall value, followed by food and live animals with P38.23 billion (24.1%), and by mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials with P17.40 billion (11.0%).
Among the regions, the National Capital Region reported the highest share of domestic trade, contributing P31 billion (19.5%), followed by Western Visayas with P21.67 billion (13.7%) and by Central Visayas with P21.36 billion (13.5%).
Meantime, Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) contributed the least share in value of domestic trade, registering P156.20 million or 0.1% of the total.
In terms of trade balance among regions, Central Luzon posted a positive trade balance at P12.59 billion, followed by the Davao Region, P9.16 billion; Eastern Visayas, P7.65 billion; NCR, P3.94 billion; SOCCSKSARGEN ((South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, General Santos), P1.95 billion; and Northern Mindanao, P1.67 billion.
On the other hand, Caraga registered a negative trade balance at P30.91 billion. Other regions breaching the billion mark in terms of negative trade balance include Central Visayas, P9.11 billion; Zamboanga Peninsula, P5.64 billion; Calabarzon, P4.04 billion; Western Visayas, P2.43 billion; Mimaropa (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Pawalan), P1.70 billion; and Ilocos Region, P1.20 billion.
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