The duty on sunflower oil exports from Russia will remain at zero in October

Published 2024년 9월 26일

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Starting October 2023, Russia will exclude the duty on sunflower oil exports, returning to the zero duty rate established since June 2023. However, the export duty on sunflower meal will see an increase of 1.6%, amounting to 2,927.6 rubles per ton, up from 2,880.7 rubles in September. The duties on both oil and meal are calculated in rubles and are based on indicative prices and a correction coefficient. The duties have been in effect since July 2022 and have been extended until September 2026.
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The duty on sunflower oil exports from the Russian Federation will be zero again in October, and the duty on sunflower meal will increase by 1.6%. The calculation of the duties was presented by the Ministry of Agriculture. The duty on oil has been kept at zero since June 2023. The duty on sunflower meal will increase by 1.6%, to 2,927.6 rubles from 2,880.7 rubles in September. The indicative prices, based on which the duties were calculated, were: for oil - $862.2 per ton ($823.6 a month ago), for meal - $217.4 ($222.3). The base price for calculating the duty on meal is 15,875 rubles per ton, for calculating the duty on oil - 82,500 rubles per ton. The duties on oil and meal are calculated in rubles from July 2022. The amount of the duty on sunflower oil is 70% of the difference between the base price (82,500 rubles per ton) and the indicative price (the arithmetic mean of market prices for the month). The export duty on sunflower ...
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