Belarus reduced export duties for oil and oil products from October 1

​Belarus reduces to the level of Russia’s export duties for oil and oil products exported outside the Eurasia Economic Union.

From October 1st export duty for crude oil will fall from $109.2 to $91.5/ton, for directly distilled gasoline – from $92.8 to $77.7/ton, for saleable gasoline – from $85.1 to $71.3/ton, for medium distillates from $52.4 to $49.3/ton. The same duty is set for diesel fuel, benzol, toluol, xylol, greasing and other oils.

From 2010 Belarus fully unified with Russia export duty for oil and oil products. In 2015 Belarus by the agreement with Russia keeps the entire volume of export duties for oil products produced at the oil refinery plants of Belarus out of the Russian oil.

In 2015 the protocol on approval of conditions of the Russian oil supply to Belarus expires for 2012-2015 expires this year.

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