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Gov't adjusts sugary drinks tax after industry backlash

March 24, 2026 | News
Finance Minister Fayval Williams on Tuesday announced a revised special consumption tax on sugary drinks, shifting from a volume-based system to one based on sugar content. The change follows backlash from industry players and criticism from the Opposition People’s National Party. The revised tax, set at 22 cents per gram of added sugar, will take effect May 1, instead of April 1, to allow time for implementation, Williams told the House of Representatives.
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Finance Minister Fayval Williams on Tuesday announced a revised special consumption tax on sugary drinks, shifting from a volume-based system to one based on sugar content. The change follows backlash from industry players and criticism from the Opposition People’s National Party. The revised tax, set at 22 cents per gram of added sugar, will take effect May 1, instead of April 1, to allow time for implementation, Williams told the House of Representatives.
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