
President Marcos Implements Economic Relief Measures
Philippine President Marcos has approved toll-free passage for Benguet vegetable trucks and suspended excise taxes on LPG and kerosene for three months. These measures are part of broader aid and toll relief initiatives rolled out for the agriculture sector.
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Guadalajara Film Festival’s Queer Strand, the Premio Maguey, Toasts 15 Impactful Years
The Guadalajara Film Festival’s (FICG) prominent LGBTQ+ strand, the Premio Maguey, is marking its 15th year, a milestone they have dubbed Queerciañera, fusing the words queer and quinceañera, Latin America’s hallowed coming-of-age celebration for girls turning 15. Since it was launched in 2012, the first queer film award to be launched in Mexico and Latin […]
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Read full article →Marcos OKs toll-free pass for Benguet veggie trucks
LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET — Truckers delivering Benguet-grown salad vegetables to Metro Manila and other Luzon markets will be allowed toll-free passage on major expressways, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced on Friday, as part of efforts to safeguard food security amid economic disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in Iran. Marcos also rolled out a series
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Read full article →Marcos suspends LPG, kerosene excise taxes for 3 months
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved a three-month suspension of excise taxes on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and kerosene to cushion the impact of rising fuel prices on Filipino households.
By Kristine Daguno-Bersamina
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