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Metro cities roll out free rides; transport groups call for scrapping of VAT, excise tax on fuel

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March 20, 2026

Several local government units in Metro Manila have deployed "libreng sakay" (free ride) to ferry commuters adversely affected by the strike mounted by transport and civic groups on Thursday, March 19, to protest against the skyrocketing prices of petroleum products.

- By RICHIELYN CANLAS, DIANN CALUCIN, and ALLYSA NIEVERA

"Sa laban ng tsuper, kasama ang komyuter (Drivers fight for themselves and for commuters)."

This was the core message of the Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Operator Nationwide (PISTON), along with various groups, during a nationwide transport strike at Plaza Bonifacio in Pasig City on Thursday, March 19. They called for the scrapping of the VAT and excise tax on fuel and the repeal of the deregulation law.

The groups were calling for the immediate removal of the VAT and excise tax, which, they said, would instantly reduce diesel prices by P20 per liter, as well as a P5 fare increase to allow drivers to continue operating.

They also called for a long-term solution in the form of repealing the Oil Deregulation Law, which they said currently gives private oil cartels full control over pricing, along with public disclosure of the oil industry.

Formally known as Republic Act (RA) No. 8479 or the Downstream Industry Deregulation Act of 1998, the law removes government control to help oil companies become more competitive with their supply and pricing of petroleum products.

Gabriela Partylist Rep. Sarah Elago and her group also joined the protest.

"Kaya nga naman nakakagalit ho na marinig na binawi pa yung barya na nga lang na pinayagan na pagtaas ng pamasahe dito para sa ating mga tsuper ("It's really frustrating to hear that even the small fare increase that was just allowed for our drivers is being taken back)," Elago said.

On Wednesday, March 18, President Marcos ordered the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to suspend the fare increase, saying this is "not the time" to increase fares.

However, the President assured transport workers not to worry, as the government will ensure that they "will act quickly and increase support" to the transport sector.

Karapatan NCR and the BPO Industry Employees Network (BIEN) showed their support in calling for lower fuel prices and reforms in the oil industry.

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