From December 1st, Belarus to decrease export duties on oil and oil products

From December 1st, Belarus will reduce export duties on oil and oil products, exported outside the customs territory of the Customs Union, the press centre of the Belarusian Government reports.

From December 1st, the rate of export duty on crude oil will decrease from $316.7 to $277.5 per 1 ton. The duty on straight-run gasoline and commercial gasoline will be $249.7 per 1 ton (previously $285 per 1 ton), on light and middle distillates - $183.1 per 1 ton ($209). The same duty rate will apply to benzene, toluene, xylene, black oil, lubricants and other oils, waste petroleum products, petroleum coke (calcined apart) and bitumen.

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