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soft drinks
Proposed tax on beverages should be based on sugar content: experts
If special consumption tax is levied on sweetened beverages, differential rates should be applied based on their sugar content just like alcoholic drinks, analysts have suggested.
Is drinking sugary drinks dangerous?
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WHO backs Vietnam's new tax proposal on sugary drinks
Health experts say extra tax on sweetened beverages can help cut obesity rates significantly.
June 26, 2018 | 05:01 pm PT
Soft drinks set to give Vietnam very hard time
WHO rings alarm bells, saying skyrocketing consumption can trigger obesity epidemic and attendant health risks.
June 22, 2018 | 05:00 pm PT
Vietnam ministries against tax on sugary drinks, one says no proven link to obesity
The agriculture ministry said 'no study has found that the abuse of sweetened tea or coffee causes obesity' in Vietnam.
January 9, 2018 | 02:04 am PT