Motorists can breathe a sigh of relief next week as domestic pump prices are expected to go down by at least P1 per liter.
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Motorists should buckle up for an expected increase in domestic pump prices next week, as rising tensions abroad continue to threaten supply chains.
Motorists can breathe a sigh of relief next week as domestic pump prices are expected to go down by at least P1 per liter.
Motorists can breathe a sigh of relief next week as domestic pump prices are expected to go down by at least P1 per liter.
Motorists can expect another round of rollbacks of domestic pump prices next week due to oversupply in the market, as demand remains lackluster.
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