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Inflation is back in the danger zone, with April inflation hitting a two-year record.

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Economist warns of second-round price effects.

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Marcos visits a major food distribution hub in Laguna.

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Four in 10 Filipinos believe bringing down the cost of food should be the national government's main priority, a concern that has only ratcheted up as the war in the Middle East sends fuel prices to record highs.

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The Philippines’ headline inflation rate saw a slight acceleration in September 2025, rising to 1.7%, according to the latest data released by the Philippine Statistics Authority.

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A review of laws and government regulations is being underscored to combat skyrocketing prices of food and farm products.

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                    [Title] => Inflation jumps to 7.2%, highest since 2023
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Inflation is back in the danger zone, with April inflation hitting a two-year record.

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Economist warns of second-round price effects.

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Marcos visits a major food distribution hub in Laguna.

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Four in 10 Filipinos believe bringing down the cost of food should be the national government's main priority, a concern that has only ratcheted up as the war in the Middle East sends fuel prices to record highs.

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The Philippines’ headline inflation rate saw a slight acceleration in September 2025, rising to 1.7%, according to the latest data released by the Philippine Statistics Authority.

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A review of laws and government regulations is being underscored to combat skyrocketing prices of food and farm products.

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