
ACTO declares transport holiday
Saying they “cannot operate anymore” amid rising fuel prices, the Alliance of Concerned Transport Organizations (ACTO) on Sunday announced a transport holiday…
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Saying they “cannot operate anymore” amid rising fuel prices, the Alliance of Concerned Transport Organizations (ACTO) on Sunday announced a transport holiday…
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The buffer stock can last for 10 days, which is enough to feed the Philippines for 30 days.
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Experts warned that any misuse or misfueling could expose motorists to unnecessary risks and costly engine repairs.
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The high cost or shortage of fuel triggered by the ongoing Middle East war is deterring people from driving to work or elsewhere. It has also fueled a Cuban…
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‘We were expecting some kind of recovery in the first half of this year, but stronger in the second half, as the budget of the government has been aligned away…
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Following the surge in oil prices, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is preparing to expand its cash relief assistance (CRA) program for…
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) will begin releasing fuel subsidies to public utility vehicle (PUV)…
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ILOILO CITY — Commuters in Iloilo City may face a major disruption on Monday as most transport cooperatives plan a coordinated “transport holiday” to protest…
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In Baguio City, the impact is even more pronounced. The city’s mountainous terrain means vehicles burn more fuel when navigating steep roads and long uphill…
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The Bulacan Provincial Government has rolled out province-wide energy conservation measures in response to the impact of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East…
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The Department of Agriculture–Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources is sustaining fuel subsidies for municipal fisherfolk, seeking to blunt the impact of…
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More tollway operators are extending discounts to public utility vehicles (PUVs) starting 23 March, offering short-term relief to drivers, operators, and…
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A bigger problem is looming, which is overseas Filipino workers returning home in droves as the bombings in the Middle East intensify.
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s week was marked by a series of engagements aimed at reinforcing economic stability amid uncertainties triggered by the Middle…
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Senator Bam Aquino is pushing for the immediate implementation of a fuel excise tax suspension and faster, more targeted government aid to protect transport…
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For many Filipino families, the rising cost of fuel is no longer just an inconvenience at the pump—it is becoming a gateway to financial strain that can push…
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A two-day transport strike ended Friday, 20 March, but commuter advocates said the government failed to offer concrete solutions to the worsening impact of…
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BAGUIO CITY — Based on the latest report of the Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) monitoring fuel prices in the city from March 16 to 7:00 a.m. of 21 March…
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