試す 金 - 無料
Gov't to release P21 B to cushion rising prices
The Philippine Star
|March 20, 2026
More help is on the way for sectors most affected by skyrocketing fuel prices, President Marcos said yesterday, as he ordered the immediate release of P21.47 billion to keep infrastructure projects running, protect jobs and cushion the impact on Filipinos of the raging conflict in the Middle East.
Acting on the President's directive, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) fast-tracked the release to ensure that critical services continue uninterrupted — especially as higher oil prices threaten transport costs and household budgets.
“Every peso we release is meant to ease a burden, sustain a livelihood or keep a service running for our people — especially at a time when global events beyond our control are affecting daily life here at home,” DBM Secretary Rolando Toledo said.
“At a time when global headwinds are pushing fuel prices up, it is critical that we step in where it matters most: supporting our drivers, protecting commuters, and ensuring that no Filipino is left to carry these challenges alone,” he added.
Of the total, P2.49 billion was allocated to the Department of Transportation (DOTr) for the Fuel Subsidy Program, providing direct relief to drivers and operators grappling with rising fuel costs.
As global oil prices climb, the subsidy helps drivers stay on the road without passing on the full burden to commuters - keeping fares stable and transport accessible for millions of Filipinos.
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) got P18.65 billion that it would use to sustain infrastructure projects nationwide, ensuring continued employment, safer roads, and unhampered economic activity.
An additional P324.36 million was released to the DPWH to settle prior obligations for foreign-assisted infrastructure projects, ensuring their timely completion.
The DBM assures the public that all fund releases are subject to strict budgeting, accounting, and auditing safeguards - ensuring that assistance reaches the right beneficiaries while protecting every peso of public funds.
このストーリーは、The Philippine Star の March 20, 2026 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
The Philippine Star からのその他のストーリー
The Philippine Star
Marcos resets BARMM polls
President Marcos has signed into law a measure rescheduling the first parliamentary election in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) to the second Monday of September this year.
1 min
March 26, 2026
The Philippine Star
Klook: Pinoy travelers on wait-and-see mode
Filipinos plan to pursue short-term trips for now because they have already booked tickets ahead, but they may slow down on their travels soon, especially once airfares hit the roof.
1 mins
March 26, 2026
The Philippine Star
House subpoenas Sara's SALN, tax records
The House committee on justice issued multiple subpoenas yesterday in connection with the ongoing impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte, including a summons to the ombudsman to produce certified true copies of her statement of assets, liabilities and net worth from 2007 to 2013, 2016 to 2022 and 2022 to 2025, when she served as Davao City vice mayor, mayor and vice president, respectively.
2 mins
March 26, 2026
The Philippine Star
Pope Leo calls for Mideast ceasefire
Pope Leo XIV called for a ceasefire in the Middle East war, saying that more than a million people had been forced to flee their homes and urging the warring parties to hold talks.
1 min
March 26, 2026
The Philippine Star
Second week of transport strike begins
The second week of transport strikes begins today with public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers and operators, along with commuters, pressing the government for concrete action to address soaring fuel prices.
2 mins
March 26, 2026
The Philippine Star
Marcos: Talks with China on joint energy exploration possible
Will a war in the Middle East pave the way for a deal between the parties in a bitter maritime dispute?
2 mins
March 26, 2026
The Philippine Star
DA: Higher food prices possible
Food prices could rise as Middle East tensions affect logistics and input costs, particularly urea-based fertilizer, the Department of Agriculture said yesterday.
1 min
March 26, 2026
The Philippine Star
UNBEATEN UNDONE
A well-oiled Phoenix Fuel Masters led by red-hot Ricci Rivero forced the Terrafirma Dyip to run out of gas.
1 mins
March 26, 2026
The Philippine Star
PROUD MOM KARLA ESTRADA ON LELLA'S 'PBB' WIN, DANIEL'S LOVE LIFE
KARLA ESTRADA HAS BEEN TO TELL AND BACK in the name of love.
4 mins
March 26, 2026
The Philippine Star
Russian crude oil arrives
Days after signaling plans to import crude from Moscow amid the Iran crisis, the Philippines has reportedly received its first oil shipment from Russia in five years.
1 min
March 26, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

