Ukrainian OK of export duty cut stokes fear of shortage
Nov 18, 2005 | 12:03 PM
| Ben Garside
Ukraine's parliament has preliminarily approved a proposal to reduce export duties on ferrous scrap by 40 percent.
Deputies of the Supreme Rada voted in favor of reducing the current scrap duty of 30 euros ($35) a tonne to 25 euros ($29) beginning Jan. 1, 2006, and to 18 euros ($21) in 2007. The same two-stage reduction in scrap export duties was rejected by the Supreme Rada in September.....
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