Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Trade and Integration has proposed imposing a $60-per-ton export duty on additional types of oil products to boost budget revenues, according to a draft order published on the Legalacts.egov.kz portal. The draft is open for public comments until Dec. 13.
«To replenish the budget of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Ministry of Finance has proposed establishing export customs duties on approximately 320 commodity items. Following this proposal, we have approved the establishment of export duties on hydrocarbon mixtures to identify additional budgetary revenue sources,» the Ministry of Trade stated.
The ministry aims...