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Germany's sugar tax sparks 'nanny state' debate

DW English · May 9, 2026, 7:00 AM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Friedrich Merz's government has agreed to introduce a sugar levy on soft drinks as part of its health care reforms.
  • The levy, which would only be introduced at the beginning of 2028 to give producers time to prepare, would bring in €450 million (ca. $530 million) a year, according to the German Health Ministry.
  • Though the exact details of the levy are not in the ministry's draft health care reform law, a panel of experts who released a series of proposals in March suggested a tiered levy:

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Friedrich Merz's government has agreed to introduce a sugar levy on soft drinks as part of its health care reforms. Critics have called it disproportionate interference, but dozens of countries already have such a levy.

https://p.dw.com/p/5DQr YThe new levy is set to be imposed on drinks with more than five grams of sugar per 100 ml Image: Monika Skolimowska/dpa/picture alliance Advertisement The German government's decision to introduce a levy on sugary drinks as part of its health care reform package has triggered a new debate on government interference in diets — even though many countries around the world have already introduced such a tax.

The levy, which would only be introduced at the beginning of 2028 to give producers time to prepare, would bring in €450 million (ca. $530 million) a year, according to the German Health Ministry. This would not be folded into the federal budget, but reserved for investment in the health care system.

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