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    Philippine Transport Workers Demand Marcos Jr Curb Oil Prices

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Transport workers in the Philippines have voiced strong criticism against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, accusing his administration of failing to manage soaring oil prices effectively. The strikers emphasize the urgent need for government intervention to impose price ceilings on fuel and hold oil companies accountable for unchecked price hikes. This unrest highlights growing frustration among commuters and transport operators burdened by escalating operational costs.

    In a significant development, the transport sector’s demands underscore the broader economic challenges facing the Philippines, where fuel prices directly impact inflation and daily living expenses. The call for stricter regulation of oil firms reflects concerns over market monopolies and the lack of competitive pricing mechanisms. Meanwhile, the government faces mounting pressure to balance energy sector reforms with public welfare.

    Notably, the transport strikes could disrupt mobility and commerce, affecting millions who rely on affordable transportation. The situation illustrates the critical role of energy policy in stabilizing the economy and protecting vulnerable populations. As the administration considers its next steps, the outcome will be closely watched for its implications on social stability and economic recovery in the country.

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