
Philippine President Marcos Jr. Signs Law for Fuel Excise Tax Suspension, Delays Implementation
The Philippine government has declared a state of national energy emergency, and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has officially signed into law a bill authorizing him to suspend or reduce excise taxes on petroleum products, though he has indicated he will not use these powers immediately.
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