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DTI: No Price Hike on Basic Goods for 60 Days

DTI Secretary Cristina Roque guarantees stable prices of basic necessities following nationwide state of calamity declaration. Consumers urged to check official prices online.

DTI: 60-Day Price Freeze on Basic Goods in Effect

DTI Secretary confirms 60-day price freeze on basic goods following nationwide State of Calamity. Prices remain stable, with many items below SRP. Check official lists and report violations.

DTI Releases 2025 Noche Buena Price Guide

DTI warns of Noche Buena price increases for 2025 but announces select rollbacks on ham and queso de bola. Get the full price guide and holiday shopping tips.

Fuel Price Hike: Up to ₱0.70/L Increase Expected Next Week

Filipino motorists brace for another round of fuel price hikes as industry experts predict increases of up to ₱0.70 per liter for gasoline and diesel starting next week. Get the latest updates and breakdown of expected price adjustments.

DOH Imposes Nationwide Medicine Price Freeze

The Department of Health imposes a 60-day price freeze on essential medicines across the Philippines to protect consumers from rising pharmaceutical costs during health emergencies.

Petron Profits Surge 37% to ₱9.7B

Petron Corporation reports massive 37% profit surge reaching ₱9.7 billion in first half 2024, driven by strategic expansions and increased fuel demand across the Philippines.

PH Inflation Steady at 1.7% in October 2025

Philippine inflation remains unchanged at 1.7% in October 2025, with food prices slowing while transport costs rise. Get the full breakdown of how this affects Filipino consumers and the economy.

Diesel Prices Soar: P3 Increase Hits Cebu

Cebu faces significant fuel price hikes as diesel increases by P3 per liter and gasoline by P1.85, impacting transportation costs and daily commuters across the region.

BSP: October Inflation Forecast at 1.4%-2.2%

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas forecasts October inflation between 1.4% and 2.2%, driven by rising electricity costs and food prices. Discover what this means for Filipino consumers and the economy.

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