Philippines' Duterte hikes tariffs on imported oil, refined petroleum

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte holds a meeting with members of the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) at the Malago Clubhouse in Malacañang on April 20, 2020. (ACE MORANDANTE/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO/Presidential Communications Operations Office)

MANILA, May 4 (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday temporarily increased tariffs on imported crude oil and refined petroleum products to fund measures aimed at mitigating the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak.

In an executive order, Duterte imposed 10% additional duties on imported crude oil and refined petroleum products. Proceeds from higher tariffs would fund measures to address the outbreak, including cash dole-outs, the order read.

The Southeast Asian nation typically imposes up to 3% tariffs on imported crude oil and refined petroleum products, government data showed.

The Philippines, among the fastest growing economies in Asia before the outbreak, is a net importer of oil. (Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales; Editing by Himani Sarkar)