Belarus zeros out export duties on petroleum products as of June 1
MINSK. June 2 (Interfax) - Belarus has reduced export duties on petroleum products shipped outside the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union to zero as of June 1, with the corresponding resolution No. 299 of the Council of Ministers, dated May 30, 2025, officially published on Saturday on the national legal internet portal.
The resolution indicates that the export duty rates on liquefied petroleum gas, as well as those on ethane, butane and isobutane, are zeroed out at $0.8 from $0.9 and $0.8 in May, respectively.
The duty rates on crude oil, straight-run gasoline, trimers and tetramers of propylene, light and medium distillates, diesel fuel, commercial gasoline, benzene, toluene, xylenes, fuel oil, lubricating oils, waste petroleum products, petroleum jelly and paraffin, petroleum coke and petroleum bitumen remain at zero.
The resolution entered into force on June 1, 2025.