The Philippines’ balance of payments (BOP) position shifted back to a deficit in July 2026, reflecting a continued trade-in-goods deficit and settlement of some of the government’s foreign obligations.
Data released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Thursday showed that the country’s overall BOP position last month stood at a shortfall of $1.5 billion, a reversal from a $3.4-billion surplus in June 2026.
The payments position takes into account Philippine transactions with the rest of the world during a specific period.
A surplus means more funds entered the country, while a deficit means more funds exited.
In an emailed commentary, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. chief economist Michael Ricafort said the July 2026 BOP deficit is the “widest in three months” or since April 2026, when the payments gap stood at $2.124 billion.