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Price freeze ordered as Mindoro town declares state of calamity

Prices of basic necessities in Puerto Galera town, Oriental Mindoro, have been frozen following the local government's declaration of a state of calamity due to a severe water supply shortage. The price freeze was implemented under Republic Act No. 7581, also known as the Price Act, which mandates automatic price stabilization for essential goods during emergencies or calamities. The freeze applies to items like canned fish, dairy products, coffee, detergents, and bread, and will remain in effect for up to 60 days.

White Beach in Puerto Galera town is among the top destinations in Oriental Mindoro province. —PUERTO GALERA LGU

CALAPAN CITY, ORIENTAL MINDORO, Philippines — Prices of basic necessities in Puerto Galera town, Oriental Mindoro have been automatically frozen following the declaration of a state of calamity due to a prevailing water supply shortage, authorities announced.

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-Mimaropa said the price freeze took effect after the Puerto Galera Sangguniang Bayan approved Resolution No. 06-198-2026 declaring a state of calamity in the municipality.

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Under Section 6 of Republic Act No. 7581, or the Price Act, as amended, prices of basic necessities are automatically frozen at their prevailing levels during the existence of a calamity, emergency, or similar condition.

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The freeze remains effective for the duration of the condition that led to the declaration, but shall not exceed 60 days.

READ: Puerto Galera under state of calamity over severe water shortage

Among the basic necessities covered by the price freeze under DTI jurisdiction are canned fish and other marine products, processed milk such as evaporated, condensed and powdered milk, coffee, laundry and detergent soap, candles, bread including tasty bread and pandesal (yeast bread roll), iodized salt, instant noodles, and bottled water.

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DTI-Mimaropa said it would intensify price and supply monitoring in Puerto Galera to ensure compliance with the law and protect consumers from profiteering and unreasonable price increases amid the water shortage.

The agency warned that violators may face imprisonment ranging from one to 10 years, a fine of P5,000 to P1 million, or both, at the discretion of the court, in addition to applicable administrative penalties.

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Authorities urged consumers and business establishments to remain vigilant and comply with the price freeze regulations while the municipality addresses the ongoing water supply crisis. /cb

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Source document: Resolution No. 06-198-2026

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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter2 days ago
Price freeze ordered as Mindoro town declares state of calamity

Prices of basic necessities in Puerto Galera town, Oriental Mindoro, have been frozen following the local government's declaration of a state of calamity due to a severe water supply shortage. The price freeze was implemented under Republic Act No. 7581, also known as the Price Act, which mandates automatic price stabilization for essential goods during emergencies or calamities. The freeze applies to items like canned fish, dairy products, coffee, detergents, and bread, and will remain in effect for up to 60 days.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding the implementation of a price freeze in response to a declared state of calamity. It does not exhibit biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The content focuses on procedural actions taken by local authorities and national laws

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  • government Republic Act No. 7581 (Price Act)

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