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Russia, the world’s biggest energy exporter, will probably reduce duties on most oil shipments abroad by 5 percent on June 1 after Urals crude prices fell.
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Russia, the world’s biggest energy exporter, will probably reduce duties on most oil shipments abroad by 5.8 percent on May 1 after Urals crude prices fell.
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Russia may raise its export duty on most crude shipments by 4.5 percent on Jan. 1 after Urals prices climbed.
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Russia, the world’s biggest energy exporter, will reduce duties on most crude and oil product shipments overseas by 4.5 percent on April 1, down from a 10- month high, after a drop in benchmark Urals prices.
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Russia may reduce its export duty on most crude shipments by 7.4 percent on Oct. 1, after Prime Minister Vladimir Putin urged a tax measure to spur production and oil prices fell.
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Russia, the world’s biggest energy exporter, will probably reduce duties on most oil shipments abroad by 4.5 percent on April 1, down from a 10-month high, after Urals crude prices fell.
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Russia’s duty on crude oil exports may rise 14 percent to $115.30 a ton, or $15.73 a barrel, from March 1, the Finance Ministry said.
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Russia, the world’s biggest energy exporter, will increase duties on most oil shipments abroad by 4.3 percent on March 1 to the highest level since May after Urals crude prices rose.
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Russia, the world’s biggest energy exporter, will probably increase duties on most oil shipments abroad by 4.3 percent on March 1 to the highest level since May after Urals crude prices rose.
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Russia may raise its export duty on most crude shipments by as much as 4.8 percent on Jan. 1 after Urals prices climbed.
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