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UAE Sugar Tax 2026: Tiered Excise Model Aims to Curb High-Sugar Drinks

Last updated: April 27, 2026 3:40 am
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Khwaish manwani
Published: October 30, 2025
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UAE Sugar Tax 2026: Tiered Excise Model Aims to Curb High-Sugar Drinks
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October 30, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: The introduction of the UAE Sugar Tax is a shift in the health sector. Starting from the upcoming year, the nation will mark a policy where the tax on beverages will depend on the sugar content. This shift aims to make the UAE Sugar Tax more stringent, reduce the content, and encourage customers to consume safe beverages.

 For drinks playing a crucial role in increasing diseases, the change reflects how the nation is taking the vision of health. It is a corrective measure against the high-content beverages that take a toll on citizens’ health and cause perennial diseases. The tax will affect producers, wholesalers, and daily customers.

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How Does the Structure Work?

Previously, all beverages were charged 50% tax regardless of their sugar content. The new rules of the UAE Sugar Tax state that the beverages will be charged according to the sugar content. It is as follows:

  • Higher Concentration: more than 8 grams
  • Moderate Concentration: more than 5 grams and less than 8 grams
  • Low Concentration: less than 5 grams
  • Only Artificial Sweeteners: Zero tax, still needs to be registered

The beverages will be grouped under the new UAE sugar tax based on their content. Carbonated drinks with natural additives will not be subject to the tax policy for organizations following the UAE sugar tax, which means presenting reports, conducting sugar testing, and revising product registrations ahead of the commencement.

Overall Impact of the UAE Sugar Tax

The launch of the UAE Sugar Tax consists of both advantages and disadvantages. For the producers, the beverages with excessive sugar may have higher taxes under the new model. This also means that the prices will have to be adjusted, the supply chains need to be managed, and the products will have to be remade. Organizations without tests will be put under the highest tax rates.

UAE Sugar Tax 2026: Tiered Excise Model Aims to Curb High-Sugar Drinks

 For the customers, the UAE Sugar Tax may lead to a high cost for carbonated drinks and would require a shift to zero-sugar beverages. The result is a decrease in high-sugar content drinks and healthy beverage habits. From a safety perspective, the tax is a suitable initiative aimed at reducing high-risk diseases. The initiative resonates with the country’s goals and international practices.

What Resides in the Future

With the tax applying from the next year, organizations should take preventive steps.

  • Cross-checking all the carbonated drinks for their content and reviewing their classification under the new tiered model
  • Working with authorized labs to check the sugar content and apply for suitable registration
  • Changing the product’s information on the website for correct tax updates, changing the content of the beverages to move to the low tax ranges of the sugar tax, while maintaining fair competition
  • Checking for new developments to prevent tax burdens under the new model conclusively

Businesses need to brace themselves monetarily and competitively under the UAE sugar tax.

The UAE sugar tax is more than a tiered model; it is in the interest of the nation. By inculcating a sugar content initiative, the country is resonating the tax rules with health rather than garnering inflow. For the customers, high sugar beverages would come at a risk. For the market, it is a moment to redevelop, regenerate, and be liable for their beverages. 

UAE Sugar Tax 2026: Tiered Excise Model Aims to Curb High-Sugar Drinks

As the changes would be implemented soon, the organizations must act accordingly, and the consumers should witness the changes in the aspects of pricing and products. For the long-term narrative, this UAE sugar tax aims to decrease sugar content, bring a healthy change, and support the vision.

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Khwaish Manwani is currently working as an editorial intern, where she assists with news writing and editing. While she has a particular interest in sports and geopolitical stories, she remains open to exploring different writing niches to build her skills and understanding of the field.
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