Cape Times

BAT Zimbabwe anticipate­s an increase in its costs of manufactur­ing

- TAWANDA KAROMBO Harare

RISING inflation and a 5 percent increase in excise taxes have hammered the tobacco cigarette business of BAT Zimbabwe, which is now anticipati­ng an increase in production costs as it weighs the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

With consumer spending power in Zimbabwe declining as a result of cost pressures emanating from elevated inflation, BAT Zimbabwe recorded flat tobacco cigarette sales for the quarter period to the end of March.

Retailers have recorded a wave of price increases in the past week as the parallel market exchange rate expanded.

“The company's volumes from sale of cigarettes were relatively flat as compared to the same period last year on the backdrop of shrinkage of consumer disposable income,” BAT Zimbabwe chairperso­n Lovemore Manatsa said yesterday.

Tobacco is a major economic sustainer for Zimbabwe through exports that rake in much-needed but scarce foreign currency.

For BAT, the quarter period to the end of March has been volatile due to the trading environmen­t and shifts in the taxation regime for cigarettes.

“The trading environmen­t for the three months ended March 31, 2022, was characteri­sed by a significan­t increase in inflation and exchange rate volatility.

“Additional­ly, the cigarette excise ad valorem regime was changed from 20 percent to 25 percent with effect from January 1, 2022,” said Manatsa.

However, BAT Zimbabwe recorded overall volume growth compared to the contrastin­g period last year, “mainly attributab­le to increased export of cut rag tobacco and leaf” products.

Value brands helped cut the loss of cigarette volumes as they were significan­tly up on the previous year period.

“Export volumes of leaf and cut rag tobacco were up by 163 percent in the three-month period under review compared to prior year due to the increased demand of leaf from our export markets.”

Net turnover resultantl­y strengthen­ed by 147 percent, underpinne­d by a “pricing review done” during the period.

 ?? | Supplied ?? FOR BAT, THE quarter period to the end of March has been volatile due to the trading environmen­t and shifts in the taxation regime for cigarettes.
| Supplied FOR BAT, THE quarter period to the end of March has been volatile due to the trading environmen­t and shifts in the taxation regime for cigarettes.

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