Financial torture will strike at consumers’ pockets again next week, as big-ticket price hikes are looming at the domestic petroleum pumps, based on the calculation of the oil companies. As reckoned from the outcome of five-day trading in the regional market, the anticipated heftiest price hike...
Financial torture will strike at consumers’ pockets again next week, as big-ticket price hikes are looming at the domestic petroleum pumps, based on the calculation of the oil companies. According to the industry players, the anticipated heftiest price hike will be for gasoline products at P2.10...
Motorists filling up their vehicles with diesel products will have to brace for a bigger squeeze in their pockets this week, as the price of this commodity will rise by P0.90 per liter, according to the pricing adjustment advisories of the oil companies. For gasoline products, the increase will be...
Consumers will brace for new round of financial pain in their pockets next week as prices at petroleum pumps will be on uptrend, according to the industry players. Based on the calculation of the oil companies, the price of diesel will rise by P0.70 per liter to P1.20 per liter; while gasoline...
Consumers can hope for ‘no changes’ at domestic pump prices next week, or there could only be very marginal price adjustments, according to the calculation of the oil companies. As estimated by the industry players, the price of gasoline will either be unchanged or there will be slight rollback...
This week’s hefty oil price hikes would be ‘the Grinch” snatching Christmas merriment from the Filipino consumers, with the oil companies announcing P1.60 per liter increase for gasoline and P1.70 per liter hike for diesel products. Further, the price of kerosene - an essential base for...
The Philippines is currently letting “quiet diplomacy” to do its work for the possible release of 17 Filipino seafarers held hostage by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea. Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Undersecretary Eduardo Jose de Vega disclosed this on Saturday, Dec. 9, as the Philippine...
The Philippines will exhaust all remedies to bring home the 17 Filipino seafarers held hostage by Houthi rebels in Yemen. President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (PCO Screenshot) President Marcos made the statement in a video message released on Thursday night, Nov. 30, explaining his reason for...
​The Philippine government is working on the release of 17 Filipino seafarers who were taken hostage by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), "efforts are ongoing for this to happen as soon as possible" after President Marcos on Thursday made a...
President Marcos has canceled his scheduled trip to Dubai for the World Climate Action Summit (COP28) due to developments involving the 17 Filipino seafarers taken hostage in the Red Sea. President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (Malacañang photo) Marcos made the announcement an hour before his...
The Philippine government is using all “diplomatic means” possible for the safe and eventual release of some 17 Filipino seafarers held captive by the Yemeni rebel group Houthi in the Red Sea. In a news forum in Quezon City, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Eduardo de Vega assured that several...
​The 17 Filipino seafarers aboard a ship who were taken hostage by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea are currently safe, a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) official said Thursday, Nov. 23. DFA Undersecretary Eduardo Jose de Vega said that "all indications are that they are safe and not being...