Transport workers call on Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to focus on price caps, reining in oil companies as fuel cost spirals.
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Iran war fallout: Philippines workers protest over fuel cos
Manila – Despite driving his jeepney through some of Metro Manila’s busiest neighbourhoods on a daily basis, Arturo Modelo, 52, only takes home about a third of the 600 Philippine pesos ($10) he would normally earn, as the cost of fuel has soared in the Philippines and his profits have diminished as a result.







