Metro Manila, Philippines – Supermarkets have committed to keeping prices of basic goods unchanged until mid-April, the Department of Trade and Industry said, amid rising global oil prices. In a joint statement released on Wednesday, April 1, Trade Secretary Cristina Roque and Philippine Amalgamated Supermarkets Association (PAGASA) president Steven Cua confirmed that member-supermarkets will not increase prices of basic necessities and prime commodities (BNPCs) until April 16. Covered items include canned sardines, canned meat, coffee, processed milk, instant noodles, condiments, soap, candles, salt, bottled water, and bread. The agreement aims to make sure prices of essential goods are stable and supply is sufficient as households face rising costs driven by the global oil crisis. The DTI said the move is part of efforts to protect consumers from sudden price spikes, adding that retail price (SRP) lists be made available in stores and online. In a previous interview, Cua said price…