
Vietnam approves 90% tax on beer, strong alcohol by 2031
Nearly 41,000 Vietnamese people die each year due to alcohol consumption. (EPA Images pic)
HANOI : Vietnam's lawmakers approved raising the tax on beer and strong alcoholic beverages today to 90% by 2031 from the current 65%, state media said.
The tax rate on liquor with more than 20% alcohol content and all beers will rise five percentage points yearly from 2027 before reaching 90% in 2031 under the National Assembly's new legislation.
Levies will also increase by five percentage points annually for other drinks with alcohol content below 20%, which are currently subject to a 35% tax, reaching 60% by 2031.
'The gradual annual tax increase is not intended to change behaviour but rather to help consumers adapt more easily,' Hoang Van Cuong, a member of parliament, told the assembly in March.
Lawmakers also approved a new levy of 8% on beverages containing more than 5g of sugar per 100ml, taking effect in 2027 and increasing to 10% in 2028.
Beer sales in Vietnam took a hit following the introduction of a strict zero-alcohol rule for drivers in 2019.
However, Dan Martin, an international business advisor at Dezan Shira & Associates, said Vietnam's drinking culture has roots 'that run far too deep to be uprooted by policy alone'.
'Rather than spelling doom for the beer market, these measures represent more of a speed bump than a roadblock,' he told AFP.
Martin said that behavioural shifts were already underway, with more Vietnamese people consuming alcohol at home rather than at traditional venues such as bars.
The trend 'isn't just consumers reacting to new rules', he said.
Vietnam ranked seventh globally in beer consumption in 2022, according to a report by Kirin Holdings, a Japanese beer company.
Nearly 41,000 Vietnamese people die each year due to alcohol consumption, according to the health ministry.
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