Philippines Producer Inflation at 3-Month Low

2025-12-02 01:15 By Czyrill Jean Coloma 1 min. read

Producer prices in the Philippines rose by 0.3% year-on-year in October 2025, easing from a downwardly revised 0.8% in the previous month.

This marked the lowest reading since the deflation recorded in July, primarily driven by a decline in prices for the manufacture of computer, electronics, and optical products (-1% vs 0.6% in September), which accounted for 56% of the slowdown in annual PPI growth for manufacturing.

Slower price increases were also recorded in the manufacturing of food products (0.4% vs 0.7%) and the manufacture of basic metals (1.4% vs 2.2%).

Meanwhile, costs increased at a faster pace for the manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products (3.5% vs 3.3%), tobacco products (3.3% vs 2.6%), and chemical and chemical-related products (1.1% vs 0.6%).

On a monthly basis, producer prices edged up 0.4%, compared with 0.1% in September.



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