А цены кто повышает? Руководство страны? Сначала на бензин, потом на всё остальное.
In October 2012 a series of gas MRET (Mineral Resource Extraction Tax) hikes were approved [by Russian government - me] with the aim of collecting an additional 14 billion rubles in 2013, 58 billion rubles in 2014, and 95 billion rubles in 2015 to the state coffers, representing an
increase over gas MRET collected in 2012 of
5%, 23%, and 37% respectively.
(стр 3-4)
https://www.oxfordenergy.org/wpcms/wp-content/uploads/201....ues-and-Decline-Rates-of-Legacy-Gas-Fields-Insight-20.pdf
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The global economic slowdown has hurt millions of households, but has at least had a silver lining: with oil prices falling, the cost of filling up a vehicle with fuel has dropped.
Except, that is, in Russia.
While in the past two years world oil prices have fallen 60 percent,
the prices at the pump for gasoline in Russia - one of the world’s biggest oil producers -
have risen 11 percent.
A Reuters analysis of the pricing structure for Russian fuel has revealed
a major reason for this anomaly: a large chunk of the savings that consumers would be making from lower world prices are instead being
eaten up by the government in the form of higher taxes.
For comparison, over the same period in the United States, another major oil producer, the price of a liter of gasoline fell by 38 percent, broadly tracking the falling crude price.
In 2015, before the duty was increased,
excise tax and value added tax accounted for 9.1 rubles on the price of a liter of Ai-92 fuel, according to Reuters calculations.
By this year(2016), the
excise tax and value added tax accounted for 12.6 rubles on the price of a liter.
https://www.businessinsider.com/why-gas-prices-in-russia-rise-as-oil-prices-fall-2016-7
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