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"textContent": "MANILA — The Philippines posted a trade deficit of $4.05 billion for January, as exports rose 7.9% from a year earlier and imports fell 3.1%, government data showed on Friday. The value of imports PHIMP=ECI reached $11.14 billion while exports PHEXP=ECI totalled $7.09 billion, the Philippine Statistics Authority said. —Reporting by Mikhail Flores; Editing by John Mair\n\nThe post Philippines January trade deficit at $4.05 billion appeared first on Interaksyon.",
"title": "Philippines January trade deficit at $4.05 billion"
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