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NEWS / A4 VOL. XL • NO. 31 • 3 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P20 • FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2026
House to approve fuel excise tax bill Monday Analysts warn $100/barrel ‘new normal’ By Charles Dantes, Maricel V. Cruz and Ram Superable
HE House is expected to • IEA to release approve on third and final 400m barrels reading on Monday a measure of oil reserves authorizing the President to suspend or slash excise tax on fuel products during national or global economic emergencies after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. certified the bill as urgent.
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Acting Executive Secretary Ralph Recto said the President was certifying the immediate enactment of House Bill 8418, or the proposed “Act Authorizing the President of the Philippines to
Suspend or Reduce the Excise Taxes on Petroleum Products During National or Global Economic Emergencies.” The move came as the Philippines Next page
AT SEA AND ON LAND. Smoke rises from the Thai bulk carrier ‘Mayuree Naree’ after a missile attack by Iran near the Strait of Hormuz. Inset shows a plume of smoke billowing out of fuel tanks after a reported Iranian strike in Muharraq, Bahrain. AFP
Farmers, fishers to get fuel subsidies this month By Maricel V. Cruz and Vince Lopez
GRAND IFTAR. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and OPAPRU chair Carlito Galvez,
enter) join Muslims led by Abdulraof Macacua, Bangsamoro Interim Chief Minister, in the breaking of the fast, or the Grand Iftar, yesterday at Malacañang Palace. PPA Pool
FARMERS and fishers will begin to receive fuel subsidies this month, the Department of Agriculture, with P100 million for the government’s fuel subsidy program ready for distribution.
DA spokesperson Assistant Secretary Arnel de Mesa said the two implementing agencies – the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and the Bureau of Agricultural and Fisheries Engineering (BAFE) – will begin the distribution in the coming days. Qualified farmer beneficiaries will
get P5,000 while fisherfolks will receive P3,000. “On the advice of the BFAR, next week they can already start the release of the voucher. And then the remaining 95 percent in cards. In the next two weeks, they will release that part,” De Mesa said. Next page
‘Panic buying drives up prices, stock shortages’ By Othel V. Campos STEVEN Cua, president of the Philippine Amalgamated Supermarkets Association Inc., urged the public to avoid panic buying, saying excessive purchasing could also drive prices up and
quickly deplete supermarket stocks. “So let’s not rush into panic buying. When we do that, we help raise the price. Let’s just relax,” Cua said in an interview yesterday with GMA Integrated News’ Unang Balita. “If you want to buy, maybe buy 15%
Frasco out of DOT, appointed as presidential adviser By Charles Dantes PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has removed Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco from the Department of Tourism and appointed her as Presidential Adviser for Sustainable and Resilient Communities, Malacañang announced yesterday. In a message to reporters, Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Undersecretary Claire Castro shared Frasco’s appointment, clarifying that the Tourism chief did not quit her post. According to Malacañang, Frasco’s new position will focus on helping communities nationwide cope with hazards and disruptions that threaten local economies and livelihoods.
Former Secretary Cristina Frasco
more than what you normally do. You want to be on the safe side, but don’t buy more. Twenty percent or up to 50%—don’t buy that much because it’s not necessary. That way we give production people time to come up with Next page
ICI turns over flood control docs to Ombudsman
WRAPPING UP. Two truckloads of documents from the Independent Commission
THE Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) on Thursday delivered to the Office of the Ombudsman truckloads of documents collated during its fact-finding mission on the massive flood control projects irregularities. ICI executive director Brian Hosaka supervised the transmittal of the documents, but did not say what the papers were all about.
By Vito Barcelo and Maricel V. Cruz
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Frasco will transition from her role as Tourism Secretary, where she oversaw programs supporting tourism enterprises and fostering partnerships with local governments across the country. Next page
for Infrastructure (ICI) are offloaded by police officers in civics at the Office of the Ombudsman. ABS-CBN video grab
More OFWs back in PH even as stranded seamen yearn for home ANOTHER batch of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) safely returned to the country Wednesday night, March 11, from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
(UAE), the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) said. Meanwhile, Filipino sailor George Miranda was reported to be missing after their tugboat was hit by missiles at the Strait of Hormuz over the past days. Next page
Lakas-CMD pushes ease for job hunters measure By Maricel V. Cruz THE Lakas–Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD), led by Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez, has filed House Bill 8192 or the “Ginhawa sa Paghahanap ng Tra-
baho Act,” a measure aimed at making job hunting easier and more accessible for Filipinos looking for work. The proposed legislation intends to help first-time jobseekers and young Filipinos in particular, who often spend days lining up
for clearances, photocopying documents, and repeatedly submitting the same requirements for every application. Romualdez said HB 8192 forms part of the party’s GINHAWA KIT (Kuryente– Next page