South Ossetia and Russia signed a protocol at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum on amending the Agreement between the governments of the two countries on the regime of trade in goods dated March 2, 2012.
The document was signed by Minister of Economic Development of South Ossetia Sarmat Kotaev and Deputy Minister of Energy of Russia Yevgeny Grabchak, the press service of the government of South Ossetia reports.
The change concerns the exemption from export customs duty of gasoline with an octane number of 95-98 (according to the research method).
The Protocol is provisionally applied after 10 days from the date of its signing, enters into force from the date of receipt of the last written notification through diplomatic channels about the completion by the parties of the domestic procedures necessary for its entry into force, and applies to legal relations that arose from October 19, 2023.