Basic goods prices may rise slightly as manufacturers cite rising costs

Filipino consumers may soon face slight price increases for some basic goods as manufacturers grapple with rising fuel and logistics costs tied to the Middle East conflict.

The Department of Trade and Industry secured commitments from manufacturers to keep prices of basic necessities and prime commodities unchanged until May 10. Trade Secretary Cristina Roque said 68% of monitored products have maintained stable prices.

Roque noted that proposed adjustments cover selected brands and stock keeping units such as canned sardines, canned meat products, some processed milk items, and selected instant noodle brands. Increases for milk products remain below 10%.

Manufacturers cited higher fuel and logistics expenses as the main reasons, particularly for sardines where fishing and transport operations are affected. The DTI is reviewing the petitions and holding consultations before finalizing any updated suggested retail price list.

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Image of a gas station in the Philippines illustrating rising fuel prices amid Middle East tensions.
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Fuel prices rise in Philippines as Middle East tensions persist

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Oil companies raised gasoline and diesel prices on May 19 while lowering kerosene rates, citing renewed geopolitical risks in the Middle East. The Department of Energy set maximum adjustments to stabilize the market.

Inihayag ng Malacañang noong Martes, Marso 10, na sapat ang suplay ng gasolina at pangunahing bilihin sa Pilipinas kahit tumataas ang presyo ng langis sa pandaigdigang merkado dahil sa krisis sa Gitnang Silangan. Walang dahilan para sa pagbili ng marami dahil sa pag-aalala, ayon sa Palace. Sinusubaybayan ng mga ahensya ng gobyerno ang sitwasyon upang mapanatili ang katatagan sa merkado.

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Fuel prices in the Philippines are set to surge next week due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, according to the Department of Energy. Minimum increases are estimated at P19 per liter for diesel, P9 for gasoline, and P31 for kerosene, though diesel could reach P90 per liter without staggered hikes. The DOE has warned against hoarding and price manipulation.

Inaasahan na bababa muli ang presyo ng petrolyo sa Pilipinas ngayong linggo, bagaman mas maliit na sukat, ayon sa mga praybeyson ng Department of Energy. Maaaring bumaba ng P8 hanggang P10 kada litro ang diesel, habang ang gasolina naman ay P0.40 kada litro pababa o pataas ng hanggang P1. Ang kerosene naman ay P11 kada litro pababa.

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MANILA, Philippines — Pumasok na sa ikaapat na linggo ang welga ng mga driver habang pinapahusay ng mga grupo ang panawagan para sa pagbabalik ng presyo ng gasolina. Sa kasalukuyang rate sa world market, dapat nasa P70 hanggang P75 lamang bawat litro ang presyo ng gasolina, ayon kay Manibela chairperson Mar Valbuena.

Nagtaas muli ng presyo ng gasolina at diesel ang mga kumpanya ng langis noong Martes, Abril 7, 2026, na may pagtaas na hanggang P19.80 bawat litro para sa diesel. Ang mga pagtaas na ito ay dahil sa patuloy na tensyon sa US-Iran at abala sa global na suplay ng langis. Ito ay ika-13 hanggang ika-15 na linggong sunod-sunod na pagtaas.

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Following sharp fuel price increases from 6 May 2026 due to the US-Iran war, higher fuel and fertiliser costs are driving up food prices in South Africa. The basic food basket for Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant recipients has reached R423.86, surpassing the R370 grant and heightening food insecurity risks for low-income households, economists warn.

 

 

 

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