Philippine president declares energy emergency as impact of Iran war felt

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has declared a national energy emergency in response to the US-Israel war on Iran.

The emergency declaration on Tuesday came as Philippine transport workers, commuters and consumer groups plan to hold ‌a two-day strike from Thursday to protest the increase in fuel prices.

Secretary of Energy Sharon Garin however told newsmen that the country still had ⁠about 45 days of fuel supply, based on current consumption levels.

Garin said ⁠that the government was working to procure 1 million barrels of oil from countries within and outside Southeast Asia to build its buffer stock, but there will likely be uncertainties in reaching this level.

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