Drinks companies hit out at Germany’s sugar tax plans
More than 300 drinks companies have spoken out against Germany's planned sugar tax on beverages in an open letter today (30 June). Germany is looking to implem
More than 300 drinks companies have spoken out against Germany's planned sugar tax on beverages in an open letter today (30 June).
Germany is looking to implement a tax on sugary drinks in 2028 as part of wider plans to reform the country's health insurance system.
At the end of April, the federal cabinet of Germany's Ministry of Health approved a draft law that is aiming to prevent increasing healthcare costs in the country.
A copy of the draft law, then seen by Just Drinks, showed the German federal government is planning to bring in a tax on "sugar-sweetened beverages" from 2028.
In a joint open letter, more than 300 businesses, alongside industry associations which includes the German Association of Non-Alcoholic Beverages (WAFG), the Association of the German Fruit Juice Industry (VdF), expressed their concerns around the proposed tax or levy on beverages.
Companies that signed the letter include Coca-Cola, Capri Sun, Carlsberg and Paulaner.
"Introducing a sugar tax would constitute a far-reaching government interventionwith significant economic consequences for our companies," the letter said.
"Furthermore, a sugar tax would place an extraordinary additional burden on
Fuente original: Yahoo Finance (https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/policy/articles/drinks-companies-hit-germany-sugar-131853029.html)
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