Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez just gave a timely assist to local construction companies amid the alleged skyrocketing of metal prices in the ongoing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez (Ali Vicoy / File photo / MANILA BULLETIN)...
As global oil prices inched higher to $73 per barrel at end of trading week, Filipino consumers will be squeezed further next week with domestic pump prices expected for heftier increases. Based on the calculation by oil companies, gasoline prices could climb P0.70 to P0.80 per liter; while diesel...
Mr.D.I.Y. It may be that D.I.Y. literally stands for Do It Yourself, but as the largest ASEAN home and lifestyle improvement retailer, MR.D.I.Y. wants us to know that we can have the best of two worlds by heading to their stores. All the best and most reliable of D.I.Y. products in the market, plus...
Filipino motorists will need to cough up higher budget for their fuel consumption again next week as prices are anticipated to rise at the pumps. Oil companies said that diesel products could rise a heftier P0.55 to P0.65 per liter; while gasoline prices by a marginal upward adjustment of P0.10 to...
The rate of increase in consumer prices was steady for the third straight month in May, but remained above the Duterte administration’s target, data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed on Friday, June 4. The country’s headline inflation clocked in at 4.5 percent last month,...
Gasoline prices are being rolled back by P0.20 per liter this week, lower than the P0.40 per liter earlier calculation based on the movement of the Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS) last week. The price of diesel, on the other hand, increased by P0.20 per liter, based on the price adjustment notices...
Filipino motorists will have to brace for mixed adjustments in pump prices next week, according to initial calculation of the oil companies. As estimated, gasoline prices will potentially go down between P0.45 to P0.60 per liter depending on the product’s grade; while diesel prices may go up...
Filipino motorists will need to cough up additional amounts in their fuel budgets as the price of diesel and kerosene products will increase by P0.35 per liter this week, based on the pricing advisories of the oil companies. The price of gasoline, which is the other commodity in the weekly price...
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez on Tuesday, April 27, defended their recommendation to President Duterte to sign Executive Order 128, which reduces tariff on the importation of pork products. (MANILA BULLETIN File photo/Keith Bacongco) In a virtual presence during a public hearing by the Senate...
The validity of Executive Order (EO) 124, which imposed a price ceiling on pork and chicken in Metro Manila, will end this week, and the government and private sector have two completely different sentiments about its effectiveness. For one, Noel Reyes, the spokesperson of the Department of...
Consumers’ pockets will finally experience slight relief as prices at petroleum pumps are anticipated to be on moderate rollback next week. Oil companies have calculated prospective price reduction of P0.40 to P0.45 per liter for diesel products; and marginal downward adjustment of P0.10 to P0.20...
Expenses for fuel will take its pinch on consumers’ pockets again this week, with substantial increases calculated across products that are retailed at the pumps due to the continuously rising prices in the world market. Based on estimates of the industry players, gasoline prices will go up by...