PH aims to hit $110B in electronics exports
PH aims to hit $110B in electronics exports

Paving the Way Philippines Aims to Hit $110B in Electronics Exports by 2[1D[K
2030
The Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has unveiled a roadma[6D[K
roadmap to achieve a remarkable target of $110 billion in annual electronic[10D[K
electronics exports by 2030. This ambitious goal marks a significant transi[6D[K
transition for the country's semiconductor and electronics industry, with a[1D[K
a focus on advancing assembly, test, and packaging (ATP) and integrated cir[3D[K
circuit (IC) design.
A Roadmap for Success
Developed in collaboration with industry stakeholders, research institution[11D[K
institutions, and partner government agencies, this roadmap outlines specif[6D[K
specific policy reforms and priority actions to drive growth. Trade Secreta[7D[K
Secretary Cristina Roque emphasized the need for both promotion and reform,[7D[K
reform, stating, The biggest driver of that transition is not just promoti[7D[K
promotion but policy reform, and this roadmap identifies exactly the reform[6D[K
reforms we need to make it happen.
Workforce Development The Key to Success
To support this ambitious target, a five-year workforce plan has been formu[5D[K
formulated to train and upskill 128,000 industry professionals. This effort[6D[K
effort aims to meet the evolving technical demands of the sector, ensuring [K
that the Philippines' semiconductor and electronics industry remains compet[6D[K
competitive in the global market.
A Commitment to Implementation
Executive Secretary Ralph Recto, chairperson of the Semiconductor and Elect[5D[K
Electronics Industry Advisory Council (SEIAC), assured the Marcos administr[9D[K
administration's commitment to implementing the roadmap's priority actions.[8D[K
actions. The SEIAC recognizes the opportunity presented by the Philippines'[12D[K
Philippines' 2026 ASEAN Chairmanship to advance its profile as an emerging [K
semiconductor hub in the region.
The Current State A Strong Foundation
Latest data from the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philip[6D[K
Philippines Foundation Inc. (Seipi) shows that exports rose 16.11 percent t[1D[K
to $49.64 billion in 2025, providing a solid foundation for future growth.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Philippine government's roadmap aims to transform the co[2D[K
country's semiconductor and electronics industry into a significant player [K
on the global stage. By focusing on policy reforms, workforce development, [K
and strategic vision, the Philippines is poised to achieve its ambitious ta[2D[K
target of $110 billion in annual electronics exports by 2030.
Key Takeaways
The Philippine government has set a target of $110 billion in annual elec[4D[K
electronics exports by 2030.
A roadmap has been developed to achieve this goal, focusing on policy ref[3D[K
reforms and priority actions.
Workforce development is crucial to support the sector's growth, with pla[3D[K
plans to train and upskill 128,000 industry professionals.
The Philippines' semiconductor and electronics industry is a vital emplo[6D[K
employment leader and economic winner essential to national progress.
Future Outlook
As the Philippines continues to shape its future in the realm of remote wor[3D[K
work, it is essential to prioritize workforce development and strategic vis[3D[K
vision. By doing so, the country can position itself as an attractive desti[5D[K
destination for international companies looking to establish a presence in [K
Southeast Asia.
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