MINSK, 3 December (BelTA) - On 1 December 2024 Belarus increased export duties on certain oil products which are exported outside the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The Council of Ministers issued relevant resolution No.886 on 29 November 2024. The document was published on the national legal internet portal, BelTA has learned.
In line with the resolution the size of the export duty on liquefied petroleum gas is now $61.7 per tonne ($49.7 previously). The export duty on ethane, butane and isobutane was set at $55.5 per tonne ($44.7).
Export duties remain zero on crude oil, straight-run gasoline, propylene trimers and tetramers, light and middle distillates, diesel fuel, commercial gasoline, benzene, toluene, xylene, fuel oil, lubricating oils, waste oil products, petroleum jelly and paraffin, petroleum coke and petroleum bitumen.
The resolution came into force on 1 December.
In line with the resolution the size of the export duty on liquefied petroleum gas is now $61.7 per tonne ($49.7 previously). The export duty on ethane, butane and isobutane was set at $55.5 per tonne ($44.7).
Export duties remain zero on crude oil, straight-run gasoline, propylene trimers and tetramers, light and middle distillates, diesel fuel, commercial gasoline, benzene, toluene, xylene, fuel oil, lubricating oils, waste oil products, petroleum jelly and paraffin, petroleum coke and petroleum bitumen.
The resolution came into force on 1 December.