Philippines and India engaged in bilateral trade, and the Philippines imported several products from India. According to Philippines Export Data Some of the key items that the Philippines commonly imported from India included:

  • Pharmaceutical Products: India is a major exporter of pharmaceuticals, including generic medicines and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). The Philippines imports a significant portion of its pharmaceutical requirements from India.
  • Chemicals and Organic Chemicals: India exports various chemicals, including organic chemicals, to the Philippines for use in different industries.
  • Motor Vehicles and Parts: Indian automotive manufacturers export vehicles and automotive components to the Philippines.
  • Textiles and Apparel: The Philippines imports textiles and apparel items from India, including fabrics, garments, and traditional ethnic wear.
  • Electronics and Electrical Equipment: India supplies electronics and electrical equipment to the Philippines, ranging from consumer electronics to industrial machinery and components.
  • Machinery and Mechanical Appliances: India exports machinery and mechanical appliances for various industries to the Philippines.
  • Iron and Steel Products: The Philippines imports iron and steel products from India to support its construction and manufacturing sectors.
  • Mineral Fuels and Oils: India supplies mineral fuels, oils, and petroleum products to the Philippines.
  • Organic and Inorganic Chemicals: Apart from pharmaceutical-related chemicals, India exports various other organic and inorganic chemicals to the Philippines.
  • Rubber Products: India exports rubber and rubber products, including tires and rubber components, to the Philippines.

It's important to note that trade dynamics can change over time, and the list of specific items imported by the Philippines from India may have evolved since my last update. For the most current and accurate information on the Philippines' imports from India, I recommend consulting official trade statistics and reports from government agencies or international trade organizations. These sources will provide the latest insights into the trade relationship between the two countries.