"Excise tax by its nature is an "indirect tax on harmfulness", in the current situation it becomes a tool to combat production by confiscating margins, which worsens the economic situation in the industry and creates even greater financial insufficiency of OPOs in reinvesting in maintaining oil production. Taking this opportunity, we appeal to the deputies and the competent bodies of the Government bloc to support and exclude any increase in excise rates. This runs counter to the initiative of the Head of State with the aim of supporting domestic business within the framework of the signed Decree on the liberalization of the economy," noted the President of the PetroMining OPOs Association.
"On behalf of the OPOs, we appeal to you, dear deputies and members of the Government. For the sustainable development of domestic oil production, comprehensive support from the state is required. As we see in practice at the moment, individual administrative and fiscal preferences do not lead to its growth and development. For the industry, it is important to reduce state regulation and maximum liberalization of the industry, the development of free competition (including refining and sales of petroleum products), and reduce the tax burden," said Sayat Boranbekov during the meeting.