Câu ví dụ #11
1. For healthier drinks Vietnam is a very potential food and beverage (F&B) market, according to the Business Monitor International(BMI).
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2. World Health Organization (WHO) experts have expressed strong support for a new tax on sugary drinks proposed by the Ministry of Finance.
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3. The proposal, which goes into effect in 2019, would levy a 10% excise tax on various beverages, including sugary drinks, if passed.
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4. The tax proposal comes as Vietnam is on high alert over the consumption of sugary drinks, which has skyrocketed over the past 15 years.
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5. Guilermo Paraje, a WHO consultant, said a 10% excise tax would increase the average price of sugary drinks in the Vietnamese market by 5%, and bring in VND4 trillion ($173).
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6. He also made three tax proposals that would increase the tax rate to 12 trillion dong - a liter of sugary drinks would be taxed at 3,500 dong; 35 VND / gram of sugar in every 100 ml of drink; or 40 percent tax on ex-factory price.
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7. “People will replace sugary drinks with water or other products, leading to alternative jobs.
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8. Vietnam has added sugary drinks to its list of items subject to tighter controls and tax regulations, along with tobacco and alcohol.
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9. The government has banned the sale of soft drinks in all school canteens across Vietnam.
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10. Truong Tuyet Mai, Deputy Director of the National Institute of Nutrition, said that Vietnamese people are forecast to consume more than 5 billion liters of sugary drinks in 2018, nine times more than in 2000, and this figure is estimated.
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