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Indonesia's Ministry of Finance has decided not to increase tobacco excise tariffs in 2026, while also postponing the implementation of sugar-sweetened beverage excise. Despite this, the Customs and Excise department remains committed to optimizing state revenue through various measures.
Indonesia's Customs and Excise department is implementing various strategies to maintain state revenue in 2026 despite the government's decision not to increase tobacco excise tariffs. The decision comes as part of the Ministry of Finance's broader fiscal policy adjustments.
The Director of Communication and User Guidance of Customs and Excise, Nirwala Dwi Heryanto, emphasized that the department will continue to optimize state revenue through various measures despite the lack of tariff increases. These include:
The decision not to raise excise tariffs is expected to maintain stability in the tobacco industry while potentially impacting state revenue. The postponement of the sugar-sweetened beverage excise is seen as a move to balance fiscal policy with industry considerations.
The Customs and Excise department's ability to meet revenue targets without tariff increases will be closely monitored. Success in optimizing revenue through non-tariff measures could set a precedent for future fiscal policies.
Excise Tariff Freeze
Beverage Excise Postponement
Revenue Optimization Measures