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Speaker to find ‘win-win solution’ on consultative meeting with oil players

admin September 17, 2023

Courtesy: tcfranchising.ph

“WE will try to find a win-win solution for our people and, of course, those in the oil industry.”

This was the declaration made by Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Sunday ahead of the consultative meeting between him and big oil players, together with the officials of the House Committee on Energy and Department of Energy, at 3 p.m. Monday afternoon at the Batasang

Pambansa Complex in Quezon City.

“No one is spared from the ill effects of the high cost of living due to oil price hikes. Everyone is struggling. But this is beyond anyone’s control. If the price of crude oil in the world market

increases, so do prices in the rest of the world,” Speaker Romualdez, the leader of the 311-member House of Representatives, said.

“But we want to sit down with these oil companies and discuss ways or suggestions on how we can alleviate the hardships of our fellow countrymen due to the constant rise in petroleum prices, and find

common ground in areas that are within our control,” he added.

As of 12 in the afternoon Sunday, invited to attend the consultative meeting were leaders of the House Committee on Energy, DoE officials led by Undersecretary Sharon Garin, and Mia Delos Reyes of Petron

Corporation, Timothy James Laurel of Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., Tanya Samillano and Romina Antonio of the Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA), and representatives from Chevron Philippines, Inc., Philippine Institute of Petroleum (PIP), Flying V, and Total Philippines Corp.

The solution, the chief of the House of Representatives said, can come from a united front of all stakeholders – oil companies and the government included.

“On our part in the government, we can compromise … perhaps what we can initially offer is a possible review of excise tax or value-added tax on oil and petroleum products. This is a good place to start,”

Speaker Romualdez noted.

“Also, one possibility to look at is suspending the collection of excise taxes or VAT on oil and petroleum products, depending on the Palace’s plan after hearing our report of the result of this meeting,”

he continued.

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