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Marcos bill requires oil companies to break down, justify fuel prices

Metro Manila, Philippines – Oil companies would be required to disclose the pricing of petroleum products and justify any price adjustments under a bill filed by Senator Imee Marcos.  “Hindi puwedeng hulaan lang natin kung bakit ganyan kamahal ang gasolina. Karapatan ng mamimili malaman ang buong kuwenta, hanggang sa huling sentimo,” Marcos said in a statement on Tuesday, April 7.  [Translation: We cannot be left guessing why gasoline is so expensive. Consumers have the right to know the full breakdown, down to the last centavo.] Her proposal seeks to amend the Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Act of 1998 to require the unbundling and disclosure of all components of petroleum product prices.  These are the costs of: crude oil or finished petroleum products freight and insurance refining and processing distribution and marketing taxes, including excise tax and value added tax dealer margins other relevant charges The breakdown must be displayed at…

Inflation quickens to 4.1 percent, highest in almost two years 

Metro Manila, Philippines – The country posted a higher inflation rate in March triggered by rising fuel and transport costs, accelerating to 4.1 percent – the highest in almost two years, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) announced on Tuesday, April 7. In a press briefing, National Statistician Dennis Mapa said the percentage rise in consumer prices was nearly two points higher than the 2.4 percent in February, impacted by escalating tensions in the Middle East. The latest imprint was the highest since July 2024 at 4.4 percent. It also exceeded the central bank’s target of 2 to 4 percent. The PSA attributed the acceleration to surging transport costs, which posted a 9.9 percent inflation rate.  Inflation on fuel products hit double digits at 27.3 percent and 59.5 percent, respectively, the highest since September 2022 at the height of the Ukraine-Russia war. Other inflation drivers were food and non-alcoholic beverages, as…

Filipina killed in missile attack in Israel – DFA

Metro Manila, Philippines – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has confirmed the death of a Filipina national killed in a missile attack in Haifa, Israel, on Sunday night, April 5. The attack occurred at the couple’s residence, where the Filipina, along with her husband and parents-in-law, died. In an article, The Jerusalem Post said that the Israel Defense Forces attempted to intercept the missile but failed after it broke apart early in its flight, causing fragments to scatter across Haifa. The Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv is closely coordinating with the victim’s family and is arranging for the earliest possible repatriation of her remains. The family has requested privacy at this time.

Diesel consumers to take another big hit

Metro Manila, Philippines – Motorists are bracing for another round of pump price hikes effective tomorrow, Tuesday, April 7, with diesel prices rising by another double-digit amount. Oil companies will implement the following price adjustments per liter: Shell Pilipinas: Diesel – ₱19.80 Gasoline – ₱5.90 Kerosene – ₱9.10 Petron: Diesel – ₱18.80 Gasoline – ₱4.90 Kerosene – ₱8.10 Jetti Petroleum: Diesel – ₱18.60 Gasoline – ₱5.40 This story will be updated.

Bayanihan 3: Oil regulation, aid, taxes for the wealthy

Metro Manila, Philippines – A comprehensive bill responding to the Middle East crisis has been filed in the Senate, proposing temporary regulation of the oil industry and additional taxes on the wealthy to fund expanded government assistance programs. Senator Loren Legarda filed the “Bayanihan 3: Power to the People” bill on Monday, April 6, the first working day after the Holy Week break. The measure is reminiscent of the Bayanihan law during the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill notes the state of national energy emergency declared by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and institutionalizes a whole-of-government response to the global oil crisis. It also grants the chief executive additional emergency powers to stabilize prices and ensure supply. These powers include directing the Department of Energy (DOE), in coordination with the Departments of Finance and Trade and Industry and the Philippine Competition Commission, to “regulate, direct, and manage the oil industry, and to…

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