Belarus increases export duties for oil and oil products from June 1st

​From June 1st Belarus increases export duties for oil and oil products exported beyond the Eurasia Economic Union.

The crude oil export duty will be increased from $66 to $80.6/ton. The duty for directly distilled gasoline will increase from $46.8 to $57.2/ton, for saleable gasoline – from $40.2 to $49.1/ton.

The duty for light, medium distillates makes up $32.2/ton (was $26.4). The same duty is set for diesel fuel, benzol, toluol, xylols, greasing and other oils.

On the results of April the stake of Belarus in the balance of the Ukrainian market of oil products made up 84% of import of gasoline and diesel fuel for each type of fuel. The growth of the stake made up 0% and 41% respectively.

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