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 can expect another round of rollbacks of domestic pump prices next week due to oversupply in the market, as demand remains lackluster.
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.
FOR the second consecutive week, motorists will enjoy a price rollback for all petroleum products.
Petrol prices at the bowser are primed to fall in coming months as a slowdown in major economies reduces demand for oil.
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