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PBBM WANTS POWER PLANTS SUPPLIED FOR 2-3 MOS RUN
March 20, 2026
|Business Mirror
AS tensions in the Middle East continue to disrupt global petroleum supply chains, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. wants the country to have sufficient raw materials to run its power plants for up to two to three months.
In an interview with reporters in Bataan on Thursday, the chief executive said he wants to increase the country's stockpile of the said raw materials to last beyond just a month in case the conflict in the Middle East will last for months.
"We have already secured the Philippines's stockpiles [of the said materials] abroad and we have given permission to bring them back so that we can use them to extend our stockpile from 30 days up to two to three months," Marcos said, partly in Filipino.
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