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Sand Prices May Rise Following Oil Price Hike

Summary by CLTV36
The price of sand could rise to ₱1,600 per cubic meter from the current ₱1,200 if diesel hits ₱90 per liter, according to the Porac Truckers Association. Lennard Lansang, Board Director of the Porac Truckers Association, explained that the rapid increase in diesel prices they are experiencing almost a week after tensions flared in the Middle East is alarming. He added that the quarry and trucking industry in Pampanga is directly affected because…
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The price of sand could rise to ₱1,600 per cubic meter from the current ₱1,200 if diesel hits ₱90 per liter, according to the Porac Truckers Association. Lennard Lansang, Board Director of the Porac Truckers Association, explained that the rapid increase in diesel prices they are experiencing almost a week after tensions flared in the Middle East is alarming. He added that the quarry and trucking industry in Pampanga is directly affected because…

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CLTV36 broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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