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South Africa's drinks industry seeks tax relief after new sales ban

Tue, 12th Jan 2021 16:59

JOHANNESBURG, Jan 12 (Reuters) - South Africa's alcohol
industry, reeling under a renewed liquor sales ban since end
December, on Tuesday called for a deferment of excise duty to
stave off a wave of business closures and job losses.

President Cyril Ramaphosa extended an existing countrywide
ban on alcohol sales on Monday saying it has helped to reduce
trauma cases in hospitals and keep staff and facilities
available for COVID-19 patients.

He did not give a definitive date on when the ban would be
lifted.

"The South African wine industry faces a grim picture of
business closures, job losses, downward price pressure,
structural damage to subsectors," Vinpro, which
represents 2,500 local wine producers, said in a joint statement
issued by several alcohol associations in South Africa.

The government had banned the sale of alcohol for over four
months from April but had later deferred 5 billion rand
($325.48 million) in excise taxes for July and August.

The alcohol industry in South Africa pays on an average of
2.5 billion rand per month in excise tax, the statement said,
adding that the ban has left the industry in a "precarious"
state.

"The industry ... faces an enormous financial crisis, and
its capacity to make these payments is severely constrained,"
said the South African Liquor Brandowners Association, which
represents companies such as Distell Group, Diageo
Plc, Pernod Ricard among others.

The alcohol ban was introduced in December for the second
time in nine months as coronavirus infections spiked in the
country.

South Africa, which has more than a third of all coronavirus
cases in the continent, reported record-high daily new cases
last week, with total cumulative infections having topped 1.2
million and with more than 33,000 deaths.

($1 = 15.3619 rand)
(Reporting by Promit Mukherjee. Editing by Jane Merriman)

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