
Philippine President Marcos Declares National Energy Emergency Amid Mideast Tensions
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared a state of national energy emergency to address issues caused by the Middle East conflict, while the Philippine National Police (PNP) has offered its services to the crisis committee formed to prepare for potential fuel and food shortages.
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Marcos: Oil crisis could be ‘impetus’ for PH-China joint gas development
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., during whose first few years in office the Philippines found new vigor in defending its entitlements and claims in the South China Sea, says a ‘reset’ of ties with Beijing is ‘certainly going to happen’
By Bea Cupin
Read full article →Marcos declares national energy emergency
President Marcos has declared a state of national energy emergency to address issues caused by the conflict in the Middle East. This was announced through Executive Order No. 110 sent to reporters on Tuesday evening. “A state of national energy emergency is hereby declared in light of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and
By NewsPublish
Read full article →No oil crisis, but crisis committee formed
President Marcos has ordered the creation of a crisis committee to address the impact of the Middle East conflict, even as Malacañang maintained there is no oil crisis yet in the country as supply remains stable.
By Helen Flores
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