The Philippines has undergone an economic transformation in the last 5 years, growing at around 7 percent per annum. The country is among the fastest-growing market for digital trade due to its large population that is well-equipped in digital technologies.
Philippines was the top internet user in the world in 2018 with an average of 10 hours and 2 minutes of screen time every day, according to HootSuite and We Are Social report. With a population of about 108 million and 65 percent of the population in the country being active internet users, the Philippines has the potential to harness the opportunities created by digital trade to maintain its high growth momentum.
However, digital export revenues from e-commerce have been significantly low due to the country's inadequate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure – in 2016, the country had the lowest reported internet speeds in the Asia Pacific.
In November 2018, President Duterte and his delegates announced during the APEC Business Summit that the Filipino government was preparing to meet the challenges of the digital world by embracing the positive disruptions from artificial intelligence, big data and the internet of things.