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Drinks companies hit out at Germany’s sugar tax plans

Last updated: June 30, 2026 6:25 am
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More than 300 drinks companies have come together to voice their opposition to Germany’s proposed sugar tax on beverages in a joint open letter released today. The tax, set to be implemented in 2028, is part of a larger initiative to reform the country’s health insurance system.

The draft law, approved by the federal cabinet of Germany’s Ministry of Health in April, aims to address the rising healthcare costs in the country. The government plans to introduce a tax on “sugar-sweetened beverages” as a means to combat these increasing costs.

In their letter, companies such as Coca-Cola, Capri Sun, Carlsberg, and Paulaner expressed their concerns about the potential economic impact of the sugar tax. They argued that such a tax would place an undue burden on both consumers and businesses, particularly during economically challenging times.

The businesses pointed out that Germany’s drinks industry is primarily made up of medium-sized enterprises and family-run companies, many of which are already struggling with rising costs for energy, logistics, packaging, and personnel. They emphasized that additional financial burdens from a sugar tax would severely impact these businesses.

The estimated annual revenue from the tax is projected to be €450m ($513m), according to the draft law. However, the drinks companies believe that this revenue projection is overestimated and that the costs of collecting the tax are underestimated.

Furthermore, the companies raised concerns about the impact on consumers, who are already facing high and rising prices. They also highlighted the industry’s efforts to reduce calories and sugar in their products, noting that these initiatives have been successful.

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Overall, the drinks companies are calling for a reevaluation of the proposed sugar tax, emphasizing the potential negative consequences for businesses and consumers alike. They are urging the German government to consider alternative solutions to address healthcare costs without imposing additional financial burdens on the industry.

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