04/03/2026
We need Congress to suspend the excise tax on fuels just for survival.
Gas prices have been climbing for eight straight weeks, ten if you drive a diesel.
Next week’s early estimates predict another ₱2 to ₱3 for gas, and potentially up to ₱10 for diesel if Strait of Hormuz tensions continue to escalate. It’s become so expensive, our lawmakers can’t even afford to gaslight us anymore.
This is why President Marcos is asking Congress for temporary emergency powers to suspend or cut excise taxes now, without waiting for the TRAIN law relief measures to kick in.
If it passes, we’re looking at up to ₱10 off gasoline and ₱6 off diesel, with net savings of ₱3 to ₱6 per liter once the VAT effect ripples through.
A jeepney driver burning 60 liters a day gets ₱300 to ₱420 back in his pocket every day. And because fuel feeds into food, freight, and fares, everyone downstream feels it too.
The fact that a Marcos and an Aquino agree tells you everything you need to know about how urgent this is. JV Ejercito, Pangilinan, Lacson, Zubiri, Tulfo, and the House are all behind the same bills. The Senate hearing is this Friday.
The next price hike could land before Congress acts. So we need to make as much noise as we can. Hit the comments section, or better yet, share this and let your senator know before the deadline on Friday.