Ministry moots ethanol import tax cut

The Ministry of Finance has proposed to lower import tax on bio-fuel ethanol from 20 to 17 percent so as to make E5 petrol cheaper.
Ministry moots ethanol import tax cut ảnh 1A view of ethanol production plant of Tung Lam JSC in Dong Nai. (Source: laodongdongnai.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - The Ministry of Finance has proposed tolower import tax on bio-fuel ethanol from 20 to 17 percent so as to make E5petrol cheaper.

Vietnam will replace RON 92 petrol with E5 bio-fuel from thebeginning of 2018, and with E10 after 2019. E5 petrol is a mix of A92 petrol(95 percent) and bio-fuel ethanol (5 percent).

The ministry has gathered suggestions on import tax imposed onbio-fuel ethanol to create E5 petrol as it is worried that the country willface ethanol shortage.

Statistics from the ministry show that the E5 demand in 2018 willbe 6.2 million cu.m after the bio-fuel petrol replaces RON 92 petrol completelyat the start of the year. The demand for E10 is expected to be 6.6 million cu.min 2019, and 7.1 million cu.m in 2020.

Currently, the supply of bio-fuel ethanol for E5 petrol comes mainlyfrom two plants owned by Tung Lam Joint Stock Company that have a total annualcapacity of 200,000 cu.m, which can be used to produce 3.9 million cu.mof E5 a year. The two plants have been operating at 30 percent of theirdesigned capacity, while there are two other plants in Dung Quat and Binh Phuocthat have halted operations temporarily.

If the two ethanol production plants in Dung Quat and Binh Phuocresume operations, the total ethanol supplies of the four plants would besufficient to cater to the E5 petrol demand in 2018. However, it is expectedthat the country will fall short of 200,000 cu.m of ethanol in 2019 and 300,000cu.m in 2020.

If the two plants don’t resume operations by the beginning of 2018,the country’s ethanol supplies will be a maximum of only 200,000 cu.m a year,making for a shortfall of 111,370 cu.m in 2018.

Local firms have not been importing ethanol because currently thedemand for it is low as RON 92 petrol and E5 bio-fuel will co-exist untilDecember 31 this year.

If Vietnam needs to import ethanol from 2018 to produce E5 petrol,it will have to import the bio-fuel from the US and Brazil as the E5 suppliesof Asian countries such as Thailand and China have been used up owing to localdemand.

As per the ministry’s calculations, if the proposed imported taxon ethanol is approved at 17 percent, along with environmental protection tax,the selling price of E5 petrol will become lower than RON 92 petrol, from 1,345VND to 1,495 VND per litre. RON 92 petrol costs 18,180 VND to 18,380 VND perlitre.-VNA
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