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Report: Russia wants to curb fuel exports to Belarus

MOSCOW, Sep 3 (PRIME) -- Russia wants to curtail duty-free oil product flows to Belarus and is seeking a more transparent oil deal with the neighboring country, Reuters reported Monday citing Alexei Sazanov, head of the tax department in the Russian Finance Ministry.

Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan have a duty-free arrangement under which Moscow has been sending crude oil and oil products to Minsk with no export fee. Belarus then re-exports some of those goods, pocketing the associated charges.

Russia has long been trying to renegotiate the deal, under which it loses billions of rubles annually. Moscow’s finances are under pressure amid mounting Western sanctions and new social spending orders from President Vladimir Putin.

“By supplying oil products to Belarus, the Russian budget loses out on export duties,” Sazanov said.

Russia supplies Belarus each year with around 2 million tonnes of duty-free oil products but wants to cut that to 100,000–300,000 tonnes, Sazanov said. He did not say from when.

Russia has used cheap energy exports and loans to Belarus as a way of keeping its former Soviet neighbor in Moscow’s geopolitical orbit, but the arrangement has become harder to sustain as Russia’s budget tightens.

Russia is now seeking effectively to curtail re-exports of its refined products by limiting the volumes that can flow to Belarus.

It has also introduced a new tax policy that will see oil export duty abolished within the next six years, meaning there will be no window for companies to save on taxes depending on shipment destination.

“It is profitable for Belarus to buy Russian oil products ... and it is exporting products and transferring the duties to its own budget,” Sazanov said, calling the scheme a “covert subsidizing” of the Belarus economy.

“It is good that relations are becoming more transparent,” he said. Belarus expects to lose around U.S. $300 million from Russia’s new tax policy in 2019 alone.

Sazanov said it is Moscow’s sovereign right to change its tax policy despite being part of the customs union.

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03.09.2018 15:03
 
 
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