Russia reduces export fees for oil products

The Government of Russia will reduce customs duties for oil products from May 1 this year. The Russian Government’s resolution #352 of April 23, 2012, specifies new customs duties for oil products produced in Russia and exported to other countries, the Russian Government reports. Therefore, starting from May 1 this year customs duties for light […]

Victoria Naumova

The Government of Russia will reduce customs duties for oil products from May 1 this year.

The Russian Government’s resolution #352 of April 23, 2012, specifies new customs duties for oil products produced in Russia and exported to other countries, the Russian Government reports.

Therefore, starting from May 1 this year customs duties for light oil products will be reduced from $304 down to $296 per ton, while customs duties for gasoline will be reduced from $414.6 down to $403.7 per one ton.

The Government of Russia changes export fees for oil products every month.

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