The move by tobacco maker JT, the Japan Tobacconist Federation and the Japan Tobacco Growers Association came after a group of lawmakers suggested that cigarette prices be raised to 1,000 yen per pack from the current price of about 300 yen instead of increasing the consumption tax rate, to help cover ballooning social security costs.
JT Executive Deputy President Ryoichi Yamada said at a news conference that tobacco sales have been declining since a hike in tobacco tax in 1998 and that falling sales have accelerated lately partly due to subsequent tax rises and the introduction of tighter smoking rules.
"If the tax is hiked as it is proposed now, the impact on sales would be immeasurable," Yamada said. He added that given an expected slump in tobacco sales in the case of a sharp tax hike, the government would not be able to raise tobacco tax revenues as much as it anticipates.
Shigeru Matsui, chairman of the JTF, a tobacco stores' association, told the same news conference that most tobacco stores are operated by elderly people on a very small margin. "I am really concerned that if a tax hike is imposed, there may be no tobacco shops in towns." Tsugiyuki Saisho, the head of the JTGA, an association representing about 13,000 tobacco farmers, also expressed strong concern. He said a higher tax would have "a fatal impact" on farmers and lead to less land for tobacco farming in Japan.
Earlier in the day, the three handed a statement expressing opposition to any increase in tobacco tax to Sadakazu Tanigaki, policy chief of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
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