Regional body annoyed by the tobacco levy

The 30% tobacco levy imposed by the Botswana government on February 14 this year has stirred some discontent at the Tobacco Institute of Southern Africa (TISA), who say it tampers with the spirit of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) agreement.

TISA says the levy eradicates trader harmonisation and hampers the free flow of goods within the SACU community. The levy is also criticised for imposing a larger burden on importers than local manufacturers, which is in contravention of the SACU agreement.

TISA CEO, Francois van der Merwe in a statement said, “This extreme, one sided measure was introduced to reduce tobacco consumption in Botswana, but potentially creates the opposite effect, which is a great concern to us.”

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