The second week of transport strikes begins today with public utility vehicle drivers and operators, along with commuters, pressing the...
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Maroc - PHILSTAR.COM - Opinion - 25/Mar 16:00
There’s a proposal worth pursuing by the government amid spiraling fuel prices. President Marcos himself mentioned it: the use of digital payment platforms to distribute fuel subsidies to drivers and small-scale operators of public utility vehicles.
The second week of transport strikes begins today with public utility vehicle drivers and operators, along with commuters, pressing the...
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Public utility vehicle (PUV) fares will remain unchanged despite the expected surge of travelers this Holy Week. The Land...
- Import-dependent economies are hit hardest, with fuel price hikes and supply strains expected to push up inflation and disrupt transport -...
- Import-dependent economies are hit hardest, with fuel price hikes and supply strains expected to push up inflation and disrupt transport -...
President Marcos set to sign law allowing suspension of fuel excise tax amid rising prices.
Millions of drivers use personal vehicles for their work, from delivery and ride-share providers to self-employed electricians, nannies, home health...
Businesses ranging from vegetable growers to miners warn of disruption from rising petrol prices and lack of supply
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board has released over P651 million in fuel subsidies to public utility vehicle drivers...
MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said ferry and bus operators have committed not to increase fares during the Holy Week...
Philippine public transport drivers began a two-day strike on Thursday, stranding hundreds of commuters, as soaring fuel prices led to losses.