Abak highlighted research findings indicating a potential decrease in beer taxes, which could benefit consumers. However, the focus remained on spirits, with the association urging the government to lower beer taxes to eight per cent to stimulate revenue growth. Abak warned against the negative implications of the proposed changes, citing a decline in revenue.
"We stress the need for a balanced approach that ensures both industry sustainability and revenue generation," Githua said.
The association reiterated the importance of striking a balance between taxation policies that support industry sustainability while safeguarding public health and revenue collection efforts.
As deliberations continue, Abak pledges to engage stakeholders and provide constructive input to ensure that the proposed changes do not inadvertently undermine the integrity of the alcoholic beverages sector.