Philippine Economy Grows 0.6% QoQ

2026-01-29 02:45 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

The Philippine economy expanded 0.6% quarter-on-quarter in the three months to December 2025, picking up from a revised 0.3% in the previous period but falling short of expectations for a 1.3% expansion.

Growth accelerated for household consumption (1.3% vs 0.7% in Q3), while government spending rebounded (1.2% vs -0.6%).

Net trade also contributed positively, with exports rising 4.8% (vs 2.2%) and imports declining 3.4% (vs 0%).

This was partly offset by continued contraction in fixed investments (-2.9% vs -3.8%).

Among major sectors, growth picked up in services (1.5% vs 0.8%), while output fell in agriculture, forestry, and fishing (-0.9% vs -2.7%) and in industry (-1% vs -0.1%).



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