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Belarus lowered oil export duties again

The Belarusian authorities have decided to once again lower export duties on oil and petroleum products exported outside the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union, Sputnik reported.

Oil export rates began to decline in August of this year. Since November 1, the export duty rates are:

  • for crude oil and spent petroleum products – 42.7 US dollars per ton (previously 44.4 US dollars),
  • for straight-run gasoline – 23.4 US dollars per ton (previously 24.4 US dollars),
  • for commercial gasoline, diesel fuel – 12.8 US dollars (previously 13.3 US dollars).

Let us remind you that the consumer price index decreased in Belarus in October.

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