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Russia increased export oil duty

The customs duties on export of crude oil in Russia has grown by 9 % - from $266.5 to 290.6 per ton since November 1, 2010. The export oil duty rate of the Eastern Siberia has increased by 20.3 % - to $98.8 per ton. The decision was signed last Thursday by the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, the agency reports citing Vesti.Ru.

Almaty. November 1. Kazakhstan Today - The customs duties on export of crude oil in Russia has grown by 9 % - from $266.5 to 290.6 per ton since November 1, 2010. The export oil duty rate of the Eastern Siberia has increased by 20.3 % - to $98.8 per ton. The decision was signed last Thursday by the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, the agency reports citing Vesti.Ru.

According to the document, the export duty on light oil products (light distillates, middle distillates, and gasoil) will amount to $208.1 per ton, on dark oil products - (fuel oil, oil, exhausted oil products) - $112.1 per ton. The export duty on propane, butane, ethylene, propylene, butylene and butadiene and other liquefied gases since November 1, 2010 has been established at the rate of $116.4 per ton as compared to $61.1 per ton established since October 1. Zero export duties have been established on petroleum calcitic coke.

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