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Russia: Government may consider further increase in beer taxes
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Russian president Vladimir Putin has raised the prospect of a further increase in beer taxes as part of his government’s long-running campaign to curb drinking, The Drinks Business reported on August, 2.

The reaction from the markets was swift. Carlsberg fell 5.4%, SABMiller ended the day down 1%. AB InBev dropped 3.2%.

“Beer alcoholism is a serious problem … We could raise beer taxes further,” Putin said at a forum of pro-Kremlin youth groups.

At the beginning of 2012 Russian taxes on beer rose by 20% and according to a Finance Ministry plan, approved late in 2011, they will rise by a further 25% in 2013 and 20% in 2014.

Meeting with Russian youth on July, 31, the president signalled that the state might crack down further on Russian beer consumption – and the markets did the rest.

Putin’s comments were not as harsh as the market drops would seem to suggest.

Producers are also about to get hit by a new federal law that will forbid retail beer sales from 11pm to 8am beginning January 1 – a rude awakening for those who enjoy Russia’s outdoor drinking culture.

03 August, 2012
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