Why Cigarette Prices Rise

Cigarette prices in France have increased significantly over the past several years, and many consumers wonder what is driving these changes. While the price on a pack might seem simple at first glance, it actually reflects a complex system involving manufacturers, retailers, and government policies. Authorities in France have gradually raised tobacco prices as part of broader public health efforts aimed at reducing smoking rates and encouraging healthier habits.

The process of setting cigarette prices begins with manufacturers or importers, who propose a retail price based on production costs, transportation, distribution, and commercial margins. However, these prices cannot be applied immediately. They must first be reviewed and approved by French authorities, including the Directorate General of Customs and Indirect Taxes. Once a price is approved, it becomes fixed across the entire country, meaning tobacco retailers cannot offer discounts or change the official price.

When consumers buy a pack of cigarettes, the final price is divided among several components. Manufacturers usually receive around 15 percent of the total cost, which covers production and distribution expenses. Tobacco retailers earn a regulated commission that typically ranges between 8 and 10 percent. The largest portion of the price, however, goes to the government in the form of taxes, which can account for roughly 75 to 80 percent of the total retail price.

These taxes include excise duties and value-added tax (VAT). Excise duties are calculated using a formula that combines a percentage of the retail price with a fixed rate based on the quantity of tobacco. If the calculation falls below the government’s minimum threshold, the minimum tax is applied instead. By early 2026, the average price for a pack of 20 cigarettes in France reached about €12.50 to €13 depending on the brand. This steady increase reflects long-term policies designed to reduce tobacco consumption and improve public health over time.

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