Expert: 80% of Ukraine's gasoline imports come from Belarus

Ukraine gets about 80% of its gasoline imports from the Republic of Belarus, followed by Lithuania, Poland and Mediterranean countries.

Consulting Group A-95 Director Serhii Kuiun has stated this at a press conference, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“The market of gasoline imports is very diversified. We have 7-8 stable destinations. The largest one is, undoubtedly, Belarus, which covers 80% of import deliveries. Other important destinations are Lithuania, Poland and Mediterranean countries,” Kuiun said.

According to him, the market of diesel fuel imports is more balanced.

“Belarus holds about 30-40% here, Ukrainian plants - about 25-30%, Russia - about 20%. I think fuel deliveries from Russia will increase this year,” Kuiun noted.

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