(Bloomberg) -- Philippine export growth slowed
unexpectedly in April as shipments of electronics cooled.
Overseas sales rose 5 percent to $4.11 billion, the
National Statistics Office said in Manila today. Economists
estimated an 8.3 percent increase. Exports rose a revised 7.3
percent in March.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
unexpectedly in April as shipments of electronics cooled.
Overseas sales rose 5 percent to $4.11 billion, the
National Statistics Office said in Manila today. Economists
estimated an 8.3 percent increase. Exports rose a revised 7.3
percent in March.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
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