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    Kyrgyzstan announces marking of significant amount of fuel

    Shorouk Express

    BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, January 24. Kyrgyzstan’s
    State Tax Service, in collaboration with fuel marking operator OJSC
    “Uchkun,” has marked 188,600 tons of gasoline and diesel fuel since
    the introduction of the new fuel marking system in October 2024,
    Trend reports.

    According to the Tax Service, this includes 117,100 tons of
    gasoline and 71,500 tons of diesel fuel.

    Moreover, the introduction of mandatory fuel marking has
    contributed 585.5 million soms ($6.6 million) in excise taxes on
    fuel in December 2024, which is a 51.6 percent rise compared to the
    same period in 2023.

    To note, Kyrgyzstan implemented mandatory fuel marking on both
    imported and domestically produced gasoline and diesel starting
    from October 1, 2024. The marking system uses molecular markers to
    ensure the traceability and transparency of fuel distribution.

    Additionally, starting from January 1, 2025, the sale and
    circulation of unmarked gasoline and diesel fuel is prohibited,
    further tightening the country’s control over its fuel market. The
    government has stated that these measures are aimed at reducing
    illegal fuel activities and boosting tax collection.

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