Price per pack of cigarettes: tax, margin and increase

 

Tobacco in France has quietly crossed a line. Packs once bought without thinking now devour a day’s budget. Smokers feel trapped, politicians talk of health, and the customs office signs off on every cent. Cartons soar past €300, while nearby countries sell the same brands for half. Smuggling grows, bans tighten, and the next tax hike is alrea…

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Behind every pack sold in France lies a deliberate political choice. Manufacturers propose prices, but the state, through customs and taxation, decides how painful each cigarette will be. Around 75–80% of the price is tax, leaving only modest margins for producers and tobacconists, and ensuring a pack now averages €12.50–€13 in 2026. Rolling tobacco, once the refuge of budget smokers, has followed the same steep curve, with 30-gram pouches approaching €18.

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