Nigeria's Sugar Tax Loses Bite as Inflation Outpaces the Levy
Nigeria's tax on sugary drinks, introduced to curb rising diabetes rates, is being undermined by soaring inflation that has eroded the levy's real impact on consumer behavior. Experts argue the tax rate is simply too low to discourage purchases of sweetened beverages. They are calling for higher rates and broader fiscal reforms to restore the measure's public health effectiveness.
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