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Transport ministries pushing for zero duty on import of Euro-5 trucks into Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia
The transport ministries of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia intend to petition the Commission of the Customs Union to introduce a zero duty on the import into the three countries of trucks equipped with engines that meet the Euro-5 and higher emission standards.
Under the proposal, the zero duty would apply only to trucks to be used in international freight transportation.
When reached by BelaPAN, the transport ministry's press office said that the matter was important to haulage companies in all of the three countries.


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