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Urgent intervention necessary to abate impact of fuel shock
Manila Bulletin
|March 22, 2026
The sharp escalation in fuel prices is a profound economic disturbance with far-reaching consequences for the entire nation.
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This is why it should not be treated merely as a fluctuation in market dynamics. As diesel prices approach P129 per liter, the impact extends well beyond the confines of transportation and energy sectors. It permeates the cost structure of nearly all goods and services, exerting significant pressure on households already grappling with constrained incomes.
Fuel is an indispensable input in the movement of goods across the archipelago. A single cargo vessel consuming approximately 30,000 liters of fuel daily would now incur costs nearing P3.8 million per day. That's huge and this expense is inevitably embedded in shipping fees, which in turn raises the price of imported and inter-island goods. Similarly, long-haul container trucks consuming around 600 liters daily face fuel expenditures exceeding P77,000, while provincial buses and smaller delivery vehicles confront equally unsustainable operating costs. These increases are neither isolated nor absorbable in the long term; they are systematically passed on to consumers.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition March 22, 2026 de Manila Bulletin.
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