
Govt to cap imported rice prices at p50kg
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he will issue an executive order imposing a ₱50-per-kilo price cap on imported well-milled rice.
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he will issue an executive order imposing a ₱50-per-kilo price cap on imported well-milled rice.
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Leaving procurement, allocation, and pricing entirely to market forces, without parallel state capability, exposes the country to risks it cannot control.
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'This is more than just a source of income. It gives our communities pride and ensures that our traditions continue for future generations.'
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Farmers are now earning more from their harvests as government-backed rice processing hubs allow them to mill and sell rice directly, cutting reliance on…
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Budget airline Cebu Pacific (CEB) has assured that it can still fly and serve passengers as it has secured jet fuel until June this year, after fears that some…
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Senator Imee Marcos on Sunday questioned the continued use of imported rice in the government’s benteng bigas program, despite the ongoing harvest season and…
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Malacañang said Sunday the government has started implementing measures to cushion the impact of global oil supply disruptions, citing new fuel imports and…
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The Philippine National Oil Company Exploration Corp. has secured a total of 165.68 million liters or about 1.042 million barrels of diesel for the country’s…
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Malacañang was urged on Saturday to hold a high-stakes dialogue with Iran to ensure that the Philippine-bound oil in transit would safely pass through the…
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At any rate, it now seems the emergency declaration somewhat preempted or blunted criticisms of this administration’s credibility and competence.
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The big three domestic oil firms warned that their fuel inventories may run out next month if the problem in the Strait of Hormuz is not resolved, but…
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Sinagot ng Meralco ang tanong ng maraming Pilipino kung ang giyera sa Gitnang Silangan ay may epekto sa suplay at presyo ng kuryente.
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Angat Dam maintains a normal water supply for domestic use and electricity generation despite a slight dip in reservoir levels, the state weather bureau…
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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on Thursday assured the public that prices of basic necessities and prime commodities have remained stable, with no…
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Philippine Airlines (PAL) has locked in sufficient jet fuel reserves to sustain its full flight schedule, including long-haul operations, as global market…
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The most sobering point of the Secretary of Energy’s remarks is the asymmetry she noted, that is, high fuel prices are painful but manageable, but no fuel at…
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Additionally, the city government will implement a four-day workweek for its employees as a contingency measure to reduce transportation costs.
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‘Our supplies of crude, oil, fuel, and even food are complete.’
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