Oil price surge hits the Philippines, government implements four-day workweek to save energy
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(1) As tensions in the Middle East persist and crude oil supplies are disrupted, driving up global gasoline and diesel prices, the Philippine government announced on Friday that some government agencies will temporarily switch to a four-day workweek starting next week to conserve energy. (2) Specific energy-saving measures include: each government agency will reduce energy consumption in office spaces by 10% to 20%, while also prohibiting unnecessary travel, including inspection visits and team-building activities. This series of initiatives aims to directly reduce fuel consumption and address the financial and operational pressures caused by rising oil prices. (3) The Philippines' response is a microcosm of the real impact that Middle East conflicts have on Asian economies. As energy import costs soar, governments are forced to "tighten their belts" at the operational level, alleviating the pressure of international oil prices on the domestic economy by cutting public sector energy expenditures.
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