• 2 months ago
-Oil Price Rollback, epektibo bukas


-Posibleng umento sa sahod sa 4 na rehiyon, isasalang sa public consultation


-Travel tax exemption sa mga biyahero mula sa Mindanao at Palawan na patungong Brunei, Indonesia at Malaysia, epektibo hanggang June 30, 2028


-Phl Golfers Bianca Pagdanganan at Dottie Ardina, naka-4th at 13th place sa Women's Individual Stroke Play/Phl Golfers, walang nagamit na official uniform sa pagsabak sa Paris Olympics


-Presyo ng sariwang karneng baboy sa Trabajo Market, bumaba; presyo ng frozen pork, tumaas


-Lobo, Batangas, isinailalim sa State of Calamity dahil sa banta ng ASF/Phl Association of Meat Processors, sinabing galing sa ASF-free na mga lugar ang supply nila ng karne/Phl Amalgamated Supermarkets Association: Dapat tiyakin ng Dept. of Agriculture na kontrolado ang presyo ng karneng baboy at sliced meats


-Jamantes, bagong fandom name ni Julie Anne San Jose/JulieVer, may guitar-hunting date; may bagong dance entry


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Transcript
00:00Good news for motorists, the rollback continues and it's a big time tomorrow.
00:10In the announcement of sea oil and clean fuel, there is a reduction of 2 pesos and 45 centavos per liter of gasoline, 1 peso and 90 centavos for diesel.
00:20There is also an additional price of 2 pesos and 40 centavos per liter of sea oil.
00:25At present, gasoline is priced at 53 pesos to 74 pesos per liter in Metro Manila.
00:33Diesel is priced at 49 pesos to 63 pesos per liter, while kerosene is priced at 69 pesos to 81 pesos.
00:43The public consultation will be conducted by the wage boards of the four regions in the country for the possible increase in wages of the workers.
00:53According to Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma, this will be done by the wage boards of Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Central Visayas, and Soc Sargen.
01:02This is to ensure justice for all adjustments to the minimum wage.
01:07The last wage order in the four regions was approved in September 2023.
01:12According to Laguesma, there will also be public consultations and wage boards in other regions in the coming months.
01:21Travel tax will now exempt travelers from international airports and seaports in Mindanao and Palawan to Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
01:33This is in accordance with President Bongbong Marcos' issued order.
01:37It aims to strengthen economic development in Mindanao and Palawan.
01:41The Travel Tax Exemption Certificate will be obtained from the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority or TIESA.
01:49The so-called tax exemption is effective until June 30, 2028.
01:56The two nationals in the Paris Olympics performed well in golf.
02:00On the other hand, they also experienced a lot about their uniform.
02:04Breaking news brought to you by MAV Gonzales.
02:08Bianca Pagdanganan finished fourth place in the Paris Olympics Golf Finals, the highest ranking of a Filipino golfer in the Olympics.
02:17Pagdanganan finished 13th after three rounds of golf.
02:21But he was able to catch up in the last round to finish in 282 total, just one stroke lower than the bronze medalist from China.
02:29This is a big leap from his 43rd place in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
02:34Dottie Ardina finished in the joint 13th place.
02:37The two Filipino golfers neglected their good performance amid issues with their uniforms.
02:44Neither of them wore an official uniform.
02:47They just taped the Philippine flag patch on their uniforms, according to Dottie's video that went viral online.
02:53Let's tape this again.
02:56Double-sided tape.
02:59It's fun.
03:01I wish everyone has a uniform.
03:03We're the only ones who don't have one.
03:04Oh my God.
03:05What kind of Olympics is this?
03:07Shout-out to those who gave their uniforms to us.
03:13Where did they go?
03:15There are only two of us here.
03:17There are only 22 athletes.
03:19It's still not enough.
03:21The National Golf Association of the Philippines, or NGAP, and the Philippine Olympic Committee explained that
03:27the golfers were given an official uniform from the sponsor.
03:30Some items arrived in Paris, but there was no competition gear.
03:34The sponsor told the NGAP that the golfers' uniforms were tied to the logistics provider.
03:40That's why the apparel sponsor bought them clothes in Paris.
03:43However, there was no Philippine flag or country code.
03:47The sponsor found a way to do it.
03:49But when it came to the uniforms, only one fit Ardina.
03:52The sponsor was supposed to buy them again, but Ardina decided to buy their own clothes.
03:58The Senate Committee on Sports will conduct a review and post-evaluation of the Olympic Games
04:03to avoid such incidents and to support the Philippine athletes in the upcoming competitions.
04:10The committee chairman, Senator Bong Go, said that he feels bad for the athletes.
04:15He did not expect this, especially since there is an additional P30 million for the preparation of the Paris Olympics delegates.
04:23Aside from this, the Philippine Sports Commission gave a total of P500,000 financial support to each athlete.
04:29Mav Gonzalez reported for GMA Integrated News.
04:34The price of pork has decreased in some families here in Metro Manila.
04:40Like the labor market in Manila, the price of fresh pork has decreased from P350 to P10.
04:49The pork belly used to be P400, now it's only P390.
04:53According to some sellers there, there is a lot of supply of fresh pork.
04:58Meanwhile, even if the price increased by P30 per kilo, it's still cheaper to buy frozen pork at the price of P260 per kilo.
05:08Based on the latest monitoring of the Department of Agriculture,
05:11the price of each kilo of Kasim in NCR is between P290 to P370.
05:18The price of pork has increased from P330 to P400 per kilo.
05:24Aside from this, some mothers avoided buying pork and processed meat because of African Swine Fever.
05:35That's why some mothers are urging to declare a National State of Calamity if the effect of ASF is still there.
05:44This is a report by Jamie Santos.
05:47Lobo Batangas has been declared a State of Calamity because of African Swine Fever or ASF.
05:55The Department of Agriculture will now place checkpoints so that the infected pigs cannot be released.
06:02They will also conduct mass testing and all pigs that are negative in the testing will be released in Batangas.
06:10Six towns in Quezon Province are affected by ASF.
06:14These are the towns of San Andres, Lopez, Makalelon, Mauban, Candelari, and Chaong.
06:20ASF-free or non-monitored ASF in Alabat Island, Humalig, and Patnanungan, Quezon.
06:27In Calamba, Laguna, pigs in Barangay Turbina also have a quarantine checkpoint inspection.
06:33Despite the issue of ASF, according to the Philippine Association of Meat Processors Incorporated or PAMPI,
06:40the issue of ASF has no effect on their products.
06:44In a text message sent to GMAE Integrated News of Edwin Africa,
06:48one of the directors of PAMPI explained that their raw materials are from ASF-free areas.
06:54They are also implementing strict quality control.
06:58But they can see that it will have an effect on prices and supply.
07:03This is also the effect of the prices and supply of the Philippine Amalgated Supermarkets Association or PAGASA.
07:10That's why the Department of Agriculture should ensure that the movement of the price of pork and sliced meat is controlled,
07:17even when the pigs are transported.
07:19In the midst of the issue of ASF and the possible price increase of processed meat,
07:23it's not scary to buy and eat pork from the stores they choose.
07:28It's okay. There are places where we don't have to buy and eat.
07:33But it's not scary to buy pork from the stores that have processed meat.
07:38It's okay.
07:40But it's not scary to buy and eat pork from the stores that have processed meat.
07:44Some will choose to eat pork.
07:46It's okay because there are places that don't have AESF.
07:50We will just choose the products of pork that we will buy.
07:54Of course, the fresh ones.
07:56Then, let's just avoid other places.
07:59But there are also people who will avoid buying pork.
08:03I will not eat pork anymore because there are a lot of pork that spread.
08:08Jamie Santos reporting for GMA Integrated News.
08:15Happy Monday, everyone!
08:17ASIA's Limitless star, Julianne San Jose announced the new fandom name.
08:26I've decided to go with 3, 2, 1.
08:30Drumroll.
08:32Jamantes!
08:34Jamantes is the new fandom name.
08:36Fans requested for a fandom name that has a connection with the past and present fans of the singer.
08:43According to Julie, Jamantes is a reminder of her first album that was released 12 years ago,
08:48which is a certified diamond record.
08:50For Julie, diamonds are precious just like her fans.
08:54The fandom color is far-orange because orange is her favorite.
08:58And like fire, she says that she loves fans.
09:05Speaking of Julianne, Raver Cruz has something to say for Juliverse.
09:10They have a guitar hunting date at a guitar shop in Los Angeles, California.
09:15Raver chose an electric guitar while Julie chose a rosewood guitar.
09:22Next, Juliver also has a new dance entry that was requested by fans.
09:27Juliver will be with Sparkle World Crew in Los Angeles, California.
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