Vietnam Ministry of Finance has promulgate Circular No.
48/2015/TT-BTC to reduce the MFN import tariffs on some petroleum products,
releasing the high-raised concerns by Binh Son Oil Refinery and Petroleum
Company (BSR) over the possible profit loss and even business closure facing
the Dungquat refinery.
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Monday, April 27, 2015
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