Cigarette prices in Northern Cyprus rise again: a pack of Marlboro and Parliament reached 95 lira
In the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), an increase in prices for certain cigarette brands and heated tobacco takes effect from tomorrow. Local media reported this, citing official sources.
According to the new rates:
Marlboro and Parliament will be sold for 95 Turkish lira per pack.
Four types of flavored Terea cigarettes with an "explosive" taste ("patlatmalı") will cost buyers 100 lira per pack. The other eight varieties of this brand will cost 95 lira each.
Muratti and Heets Turkuaz — 94 lira.
Fiit — 91 lira.
The higher prices will also affect heated tobacco products. Media representatives reported an increase of 6 lira.
Context and reasons
1. Tax burden and excises
Such increases are often linked to rising excise duties and taxes on tobacco products. This is one of the standard measures to regulate consumption and generate revenue for the budget.
2. Inflation and rising costs
Increases in the cost of raw materials, transport, and packaging also affect production costs, which often leads to adjustments in retail prices.
3. Impact on consumers
For smokers, this means a significant increase in expenses. The change will be especially noticeable for those who regularly buy premium or imported brands.
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