President Marcos will meet with the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) on Tuesday, April 7, to discuss the recommendation on the possible suspension of excise taxes on petroleum products. Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro disclosed this in a Palace...
The government is maintaining its ₱360 billion excise tax target for this year, betting on domestic resilience even as the government prepares to potentially sacrifice billions in fuel revenue to offset Middle East oil shocks. This comes despite the likelihood that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr....
Senate President Panfilo “Ping” Lacson on Sunday, April 5, called for a decisive—even “extreme”—government intervention that would shield Filipinos from the relentless surge in petroleum prices. In an interview on radio DZBB, Lacson said the government ought to disclose its actions...
The Makati Business Club (MBC) is urging President Marcos to reconsider the use of emergency powers to suspend or reduce fuel excise taxes, warning that such a move would drain revenue essential for supporting vulnerable sectors. In a statement on Wednesday, April 1, the business group said the...
With tough times ahead, austerity is the new buzzword. Yes, Virginia, we are in belt-tightening mode. The legs of inflation have walked their way into every aspect of basic services, with no apparent de-escalation of hostilities on the horizon. As an emerging economy, the Philippines is believed to...