Metro Manila, Philippines – Any suspension of the fuel excise tax can only take effect by the second week of April at the earliest, a Finance official said, citing the required 15-day publication period before implementation. During a Senate hearing on Thursday, March 26, Undersecretary Karlo Adriano said the suspension may already be triggered after average Dubai crude prices exceeded $80 per barrel for a month. Aanother requirement is a recommendation from the policymaking Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC), which is scheduled to meet on Friday, March 27. “Now, in terms of the timeline, kasi may fifteen days pa na publication and effectivity,” Adriano said. “So, the earliest that the president can issue the EO is around April 12 or 13, if I’m not mistaken with my numbers,” he added. Adriano assured lawmakers that the DBCC would be able to submit its recommendation in time for implementation once the measure…