Palace assures sufficient fuel and basic commodities amid Mideast tensions

Malacañang assured the public on Tuesday, March 10, that the Philippines has sufficient supplies of fuel and basic commodities despite rising global oil prices due to the ongoing Middle East crisis. There is no reason for panic buying, the Palace said. Government agencies are closely monitoring the situation to ensure market stability.

On Tuesday, March 10, Claire Castro, undersecretary of the Presidential Communications Office and Palace press officer, addressed the Philippine media delegation in New York City. Castro stated there is no need for panic buying as supplies remain complete and sufficient, particularly for fuel and basic commodities.

"There is no need for panic buying because the supply is complete and still sufficient, especially for our fuel and basic commodities," she said.

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) reported no unusual price movements for basic commodities in Metro Manila and other regions. Castro added that any "abnormal" increases in goods or petroleum products should be promptly reported to the DTI and Department of Energy (DOE).

"If there is an abnormal price increase that is not appropriate at this time, they can immediately report and submit it to the DTI, as well as to the DOE," she said.

The DOE has warned gasoline stations against unauthorized or premature price hikes, following reports of daily increases at several outlets. Energy Secretary Sharon Garin reminded oil companies to adhere to the approved schedule, with intensified inspections in coordination with the Department of the Interior and Local Government and the Philippine National Police to prevent hoarding, profiteering, or supply manipulation.

On Tuesday morning, several oil companies began a three-day staggered price increase for fuel products, in line with DOE guidelines. Castro noted that the government is taking proactive steps to mitigate the effects of the Middle East conflict. Malacañang also issued a stern warning against profiteers seeking to exploit the situation, stating that legal action will be taken against violators.

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Motorists queue at a Metro Manila gas station with elevated fuel prices despite Strait of Hormuz safe passage assurances amid Iran war effects.
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Despite Philippine officials securing safe passage assurances through the Strait of Hormuz from Tehran, fuel prices in Metro Manila remained elevated on April 4 amid lingering effects of the Iran war—following President Marcos' March 24 national energy emergency declaration.

Malacañang has acknowledged the efforts of local government units and the private sector to mitigate the effects of the Middle East crisis, particularly on vulnerable groups. Executive Secretary Ralph Recto highlighted initiatives like boosting fuel supplies and providing free transportation. He described these as a synergy ensuring the nation's energy security amid external pressures.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Friday that the Philippines has sufficient crude oil supply until the end of June, thanks to shipments by Petron Corporation. The assurance comes amid concerns over global supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict. He outlined government measures to mitigate the impact.

Waziri wa Hazina John Mbadi amewahakikishia Wanakenya kuwa nchi ina akiba ya kutosha ya mafuta licha ya mabadiliko ya bei za kimataifa. Alisema Kenya ina siku 16 za petroli, 19 za dizeli na 49 za parafini, na tani 290,000 za ziada zinakuja hivi karibuni. Pia alionya dhidi ya kununua kwa hofu na kuhifadhi mafuta.

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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.

Kamisheni ya Mabomba Kenya (KPC) imehakikishia umma kuwa akiba ya mafuta katika vituo vyake vyote ni ya kutosha kushughulikia mahitaji ya sasa na ya baadaye, licha ya ripoti za upungufu katika kaunti 13. Chama cha Wabebaji Kenya (KTA) kimeonya kuhusu mgogoro wa usafirishaji kutokana na upunguzaji na ukosefu wa mikopo. Waziri Mkuu wa Nishati Opiyo Wandayi ametajwa kutoa maelezo mbele ya Kamati ya Nishati ya Bunge.

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