Russia keeps export duty on sunflower oil at zero in October

Published Sep 25, 2024

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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture has announced that the export duty on sunflower oil will remain at zero in October 2024, continuing from June 2023. Meanwhile, the export duty on sunflower meal will increase to 2,927.6 rubles per ton, up from 2,880.7 rubles in September. The duty on sunflower oil is based on an indicative price of $862.2 per ton, and the duty on meal is based on $217.4 per ton. Additionally, a floating export duty of 70% on sunflower oil, introduced in September 2021, has been extended until August 31, 2024.
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The duty on sunflower oil exports from Russia in October 2024 will be zero, as it was a month earlier, according to the materials of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture. A zero duty on sunflower oil was established in June 2023 for the first time since February 2023. At the same time, the duty on sunflower meal exports in October 2024 will be increased to 2,927.6 rubles per ton, compared to 2,880.7 rubles in September. The duty on oil is calculated based on the indicative price of $862.2 per ton ($823.6 a month earlier), and on meal — $217.4 ($222.3 a month earlier). About the duty A floating export duty on sunflower oil in the amount of 70% is levied on the difference between the base price and the indicative price (the arithmetic mean of market prices for ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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