Energy Markets
Philippines' Marcos suspends taxes on fuel products
On Monday, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr suspended taxes on kerosene and liquefied petrol gas to help consumers cope with rising fuel prices. Congress had granted Marcos emergency powers for adjusting fuel taxes. This is one of the measures taken by the Philippines to deal with the sharp rise in oil prices caused by the Middle East conflict. Marcos stated that the temporary tax cut reduces LPG prices by almost 37 Philippine 'pesos (0.6154) for each tank, and by 5.60 Philippine pesos (0.0931) for every liter. This will lower costs for households who rely on LPG for cooking and lighting....