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MANILA - PRESIDENT Gloria Arroyo said on Tuesday she will
trim the tariff on petroleum imports to help ease the fallout of record-high
world crude prices on the Philippines poor.
'To address the rising price of oil in the world market we will implement
immediate assistance to the masses,' she told a news conference.
'We will bring down the tariff on all petroleum products,' she said.
Finance Secretary Margarito Teves told the news conference the three
percent duty on crude oil will be trimmed to two per cent, and could be further
reduced to one per cent 'if crude oil prices stay at 92 dollars a barrel.'
Mrs Arroyo said she will issue an executive order Wednesday to authorise the
cut. She said she will also ask local refiners to use the waived tax revenue 'to reduce the pump price of diesel', the fuel for the public transport
system.
Mrs Teves said every percentage reduction in the oil tariff would lead to a
pump price cut of between 23 (S$0.80) and 25 centavos a litre
However Mrs Arroyo declined to waive a 12-per cent sales tax on petroleum
products, saying 'our budget deficit will balloon,' preventing the government
from funding vital social programmes. -- AFP
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