Beverages industry seeks sugar tax review
[The Zimbabwe Mail - Zimbabwe] - 27/01/2026
Zimbabwe’s beverage say the country’s sugar tax continues to weigh heavily on earnings, demand and value chain sustainability, despite the earlier reduction by the Treasury to dilute the impact. Stakeholders in the industry continue negotiations with the Government for relief measures. The sugar (…)
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