House panel convenes on oil crisis relief package today

The House ways and means committee, led by Rep. Miro Quimbo, convenes on Wednesday, April 8, to discuss a potential relief package amid the oil and energy crisis triggered by the Middle East conflict. Government agencies have been invited to brief lawmakers on fuel supply, economic impacts from the US war on Iran, and the government's response. The hearings aim to craft a Bayanihan 3 package for short-term relief and long-term resilience.

At the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon City, a high-level joint hearing of 13 House committees begins at 9:30 a.m. on April 8, led by the ways and means committee under Rep. Miro Quimbo. Speaker Faustino Dy III directed the panels to consolidate data, coordinate with the executive branch, and produce policy interventions for immediate relief and long-term resilience against the global fuel shock from US-Israel missile attacks on oil-rich Iran, as reported by Philstar.com.

A full slate of Cabinet officials and regulators are attending, including Energy Secretary Sharon Garin, Finance Secretary Frederick Go, Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac, NEDA chief Arsenio Balisacan, Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro, and Budget Secretary Rolando Toledo. Also invited are Energy Regulatory Commission chairman Francis Saturnino Juan, PNOC representatives, BIR Commissioner Charlito Martin Mendoza, and officials from OWWA, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, World Bank, and Asian Development Bank.

Quimbo said the hearings will hammer out a Bayanihan 3 package for short-term aid to affected sectors and future-proofing plans, according to Rappler. Other lawmakers propose aid measures, fuel price caps, or VAT suspension on petroleum products.

Gabriela Rep. Sarah Elago pushed back against opposition to fuel tax cuts, stating, “Reduction of taxes is not destroying the economy, but the continued imposition of taxes against the people while big corporations are raking in millions in profit.” Bills like House Bill 8616 by Rep. Brian Yamsuan and Senate Bill 2007 by Sen. Imee Marcos seek to unbundle pump prices and penalize hoarders.

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President Marcos signs executive order declaring national energy emergency amid global oil crisis from Middle East war.
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Marcos declares state of national energy emergency

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a 'state of national energy emergency' on Tuesday, March 24, due to the impact of the US-Israel war against Iran on the Philippines' oil supply. Through Executive Order No. 110, he also adopted UPLIFT to mitigate effects on the economy and citizens. It remains in place for one year unless altered by Marcos.

A newly formed Senate ad hoc committee on Middle East crisis response will hold its first hearing on Tuesday, chairman Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian announced. The Proactive Response and Oversight for Timely and Effective Crisis Strategy committee aims to check funds in the 2026 General Appropriations Act to address the crisis from US-Israel attacks on Iran. Fuel prices are soaring, threatening food security.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Economic managers are set to meet today to submit proposals to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. addressing soaring oil prices from the Middle East war. Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said the Development Budget Coordination Committee discussed measures including fuel excise taxes. The UPLIFT committee meeting is also scheduled.

A special Senate committee will investigate possible collusion among oil companies to raise prices at the start of the Middle East war. Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian welcomed the Department of Energy's move to probe cartelization. Sen. JV Ejercito urged the administration to use emergency powers.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Philippine government would need P429 billion to fund support and relief if the Middle East conflict extends until December, according to the Department of Economy, Planning and Development. Secretary Arsenio Balisacan presented the estimates at yesterday's Senate PROTECT committee hearing. The measures include transport support, fuel and fertilizer subsidies, and social protection for the poor.

Energy Secretary Sharon Garin warned of a possible fuel price increase starting April 20, following a rollback announced by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. effective April 14. She attributed this to uncertainties involving US President Donald Trump and Middle East conflicts. Garin shared this during a Senate PROTECT committee hearing on April 13.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Following the neutralization of the Fuel Price Stabilization Mechanism (Mepco), President José Antonio Kast's government has promulgated a law providing relief measures against historic fuel price surges triggered by the war in Iran. Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz emphasized fiscal responsibility, detailing bonuses for transporters and paraffin price cuts.

 

 

 

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