Russia abolishes fees for fuel, energy exports to Customs Union states
09:16, 7 May 2013
MOSCOW. May 7. KAZINFORM The Russian government has abolished customs fees for declaring fuel and energy resources, which are exported from Russia to other Customs Union member states. The relevant resolution has been published by the website of the Russian Federation Cabinet of Ministers, BelTA has learned.
The resolution has been passed for the sake of removing barriers in the mutual trade between member states of the Customs Union and the Single Economic Space. In particular, customs fees have been abolished for declaring the following commodities, which are exported from Russia to other Customs Union member states: mineral fuel, oil and distillation products, bituminous substances, mineral wax, BelTA reports.