President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. warned businessmen and traders against taking advantage of the ongoing tensions in the Middle East as global oil prices are expected to surge. "I want to remind everyone that hoarding and profiteering are against the law," he added. The President also assured the public that the government is preparing for possible major pump price hikes expected in the coming week. Marcos said he is already in talks with Congress to grant him authority to reduce the excise tax on fuel should crude oil prices exceed $80 per barrel, a move aimed at cushioning the impact on consumers. Tensions in the Middle East escalated last weekend after U.S.-Israeli airstrikes reportedly killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, a development later confirmed by Iranian state media. U.S. President Donald Trump has since said combat operations in Iran would continue until all objectives are achieved, adding that three U.S. service members had been killed and that more casualties were likely.
Philippines President Warns Against Price Gouging Amid Middle East Tensions
Philippines' President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. warns businesses against price gouging as global oil prices are expected to surge due to escalating Middle East tensions, with the government preparing for fuel price hikes.