Belarus is reducing export duties on hydrocarbon gases. The corresponding resolution was signed by Prime Minister Aliaksandr Turchyn.
The duty on liquefied hydrocarbon gases has been reduced from $131.6 to $130.2 per tonne, while the rates for ethane, butane and isobutane have been lowered from $118.4 to $117.1 per tonne.
The resolution enters into force following its official publication and applies retroactively to legal relations arising from June 1, 2026.
In May, the government announced a several-fold increase in export duties effective from June 1. The resolution adopted today slightly reduces those duties.
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