World Business Report

The Philippines declares state of emergency over fuel crisis

Mar 24, 2026
Ben King, a markets correspondent who decodes unusual trading moves, and Surinjana Tawari, BBC reporter in Manila covering on-the-ground disruptions. They discuss the Philippines' national energy emergency and its effects on fuel supply and transport. They also cover sudden large oil trades tied to political events and how local drivers and businesses are coping with shortages and subsidy limits.
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INSIGHT

Philippines Uses Emergency Powers To Secure Fuel

  • The Philippines declared a national energy emergency to allow government oversight of fuel, food and medicine distribution amid soaring global prices.
  • Surinjana Tawari noted limited storage capacity and a shift from a fully free market to potential government pricing control and fuel procurement.
ANECDOTE

Jeepney Drivers Say Subsidies Miss The Point

  • Jeepney drivers told Surinjana Tawari subsidies aren't helping because they need to raise fares to cover doubled diesel and petrol costs.
  • Drivers can only increase fares with government approval, highlighting street‑level pressure from rising fuel prices.
INSIGHT

Slovenia Caps Daily Fuel Purchases To Stop Fuel Tourism

  • Slovenia imposed daily fuel purchase limits to curb cross‑border 'fuel tourism' caused by lower regulated prices.
  • The cap is 50 litres per motorist and 200 litres for businesses to stop jerry cans and large plastic tanks being used to stockpile fuel.
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