受成本上升影响,基础商品价格或小幅上涨

由于中东冲突导致燃料和物流成本上升,菲律宾消费者近期可能会面临部分基础商品价格的小幅上涨。

菲律宾贸易与工业部已从制造商处获得承诺,基础必需品和主要商品的价格将维持不变直至5月10日。贸易部长克里斯蒂娜·罗克(Cristina Roque)表示,68%的受监测产品价格保持稳定。

罗克指出,拟议的价格调整涵盖了部分特定品牌和库存单位(SKU),例如沙丁鱼罐头、肉类罐头、部分加工乳制品以及精选方便面品牌。乳制品的价格涨幅保持在10%以下。

制造商将燃料和物流支出增加作为主要原因,特别是对于捕捞和运输业务受到影响的沙丁鱼行业。贸易与工业部正在对相关申请进行审查,并在最终确定更新后的建议零售价清单之前进行磋商。

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