总统府保证在中东紧张局势中燃料和基本商品供应充足

马拉坎南宫于3月10日周二向公众保证,尽管由于持续的中东危机全球油价上涨,菲律宾拥有充足的燃料和基本商品供应。总统府表示,没有理由进行恐慌性购买。政府机构正在密切监测局势,以确保市场稳定。

3月10日周二,总统通讯办公室次长兼总统府新闻官Claire Castro向在纽约市的菲律宾媒体代表团发表讲话。Castro表示,没有必要进行恐慌性购买,因为供应仍然齐全且充足,特别是燃料和基本商品。  “没有必要进行恐慌性购买,因为供应齐全且仍然充足,特别是我们的燃料和基本商品,”她说。  贸易工业部(DTI)报告称,大马尼拉地区及其他地区的基本商品没有异常价格变动。Castro补充说,任何商品或石油产品的“异常”上涨应立即向DTI和能源部(DOE)报告。  “如果有不适宜此时的异常价格上涨,他们可以立即报告并提交给DTI以及DOE,”她说。  DOE已警告加油站不要未经授权或过早涨价,此前有报道称几家网点每天涨价。能源部长Sharon Garin提醒石油公司遵守批准的时间表,并加强与内政与地方政府部和菲律宾国家警察协调的检查,以防止囤积、牟取暴利或供应操纵。  周二上午,几家石油公司根据DOE指南开始为燃料产品进行为期三天的分阶段提价。Castro指出,政府正在采取积极措施,以减轻中东冲突的影响。马拉坎南宫还对试图利用局势的投机者发出严厉警告,表示将对违规者采取法律行动。

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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.

Department of Energy Secretary Sharon Garin stated that the Philippines faces no oil crisis, as fuel supply remains adequate despite record-high prices. She attributed the issue to rising global oil prices, not shortages. The DOE is monitoring distribution and warning against hoarding.

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Energy Secretary Sharon Garin warned that a potential fuel supply shortfall poses a greater risk than rising pump prices amid Middle East tensions. The Philippines has sufficient fuel supply for April, but the government is focused on preventing depletion. It is exploring alternative sources to sustain oil imports.

Following the first 142,000-barrel shipment that arrived on March 26, the Philippine government has secured a total of 1.04 million barrels of diesel to bolster the country's fuel buffer amid the global oil crisis. The remaining 900,000 barrels are expected next month, helping maintain stocks above minimum levels during the energy emergency.

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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.

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Malacañang pushed back against Vice President Sara Duterte's criticism of the government's handling of rising oil prices tied to Middle East tensions. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro questioned why Duterte did not alert authorities if she foresaw the oil crisis as early as 2022. Castro emphasized that as vice president, Duterte had a duty to inform officials to allow public preparation.

 

 

 

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