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Südostasiens Energienotstand beginnt
The Philippines has seen one of the world’s sharpest increase in petrol prices
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 31, 2026
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The focus on petrol prices distracts from the urgent need for comprehensive energy policies that address both supply and sustainability in the Philippines.
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The Philippine government's response to rising petrol prices is inadequate, exacerbating the energy crisis and harming vulnerable communities.
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The energy crisis in Southeast Asia reflects broader global trends, and local responses should prioritize collaboration with neighboring countries.
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Rising petrol prices disproportionately affect low-income families, highlighting the need for immediate government intervention to provide relief.
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High petrol prices are a natural market response and can incentivize the Philippines to invest in renewable energy sources for long-term stability.
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