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Marcos launches P2.5B fuel subsidy for 245k transport workers amid rising oil prices.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. launched a P2.5 billion fuel subsidy program on March 24 to help 245,000 transport workers cope with rising oil prices linked to the Middle East conflict.
The aid, delivered via bank transfers or e-wallets, ranges from P1,500 to P10,000 per vehicle and driver.
Meanwhile, the DSWD is providing additional P5,000 cash aid to drivers, and the government is importing fuel to stabilize prices.
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Marcos lanza un subsidio de combustible de P2.5B para 245k trabajadores de transporte en medio del aumento de los precios del petróleo.