Industry News       English French Dutch Spanish German Russian Italian Portuguese Portuguese Danish Greek Romanian Ukrainean Chinese Polish Korean
Logo Slogan_Romanian

Coșul dumneavoastră

Coșul dumneavoastră este gol
Noutăţi CASTLE MALTING în parteneriat cu www.e-malt.com Romanian
06 May, 2025



Brewing news Japan: Suntory set to revise prices for its products in October

Japanese drinks multinational Suntory is set to revise prices for its products in Japan as it grapples with rising costs, The Drinks Business reported on May 6.

Suntory Beverage & Food Limited has announced it will “implement price revisions” for products in Japan. The changes will impact shipments made on or after 1 October 2025.

In a statement announcing the price hikes, Suntory said it was facing increased costs in manufacturing, logistics and other operations as prices continue to rise in the Japanese economy.

The company said it could no longer absorb rising costs, resulting in price revisions.

The adjustments will impact products packaged in PET bottles, cans, and other containers. Specifically, prices for PET bottles will increase by 6% to 25%, while can prices will rise between 10% and 24%. However, Suntory did not detail which specific products would be impacted.

The statement asserted that the company “will remain committed to pursuing technological innovation and enhancing productivity, with the aim of continuing to enrich the lives of consumers by delivering safe, reliable, and high-quality products that offer new value”.

Japan’s economy is struggling due to the country’s increasing and ageing population, resulting in a shrinking workforce and increasing social care costs.

Added to that, US President Donald Trump’s 24% tariffs on Japanese goods being imported into the US has been a further blow to the economy.

Last month it was announced that the US state of California had overtaken Japan as the fourth largest economy in the world. New data showed California’s GDP behind the US at US$29.18 trillion, China at US$18.74 trillion and Germany at US$4.65 trillion in 2024. It also showed California was the fastest growing of the four, surpassing Japan, which was marked at $4.01 trillion.

Ongoing challenges in the Japanese market have continued to hit Suntory hard. The company announced last October that it would be increasing the price of its whiskies.

Suntory Holdings CEO Takeshi Niinami said in October 2024 that the company would have to “brush up so that local consumers think that our brands are more premium than before, so that we can ask for higher prices”.

Niinami said at the time that the company was planning to increase its whisky prices to keep up with a “higher tariff world”. This was prior to the now US President’s decision to impose punitive tariffs on the majority of international markets.





Înapoi



Acest articol este oferit de E-malt.com, sursa globală de informare pentru profesioniștii din industria fabricării berii și a malțului. Buletinele informative trimise de 2 ori pe săptămînă de E-malt.com, prezintă ultimele știri din industrie, statistici reprezentate în grafice și tabele, prețuri generale pentru orz și malț, și alte informații relevante. Pentru a avea acces la E-malt.com, faceți clic aici. Dacă sunteți client Castle Malting, puteți obține acces gratuit la site și la publicațiile acestuia. Pentru mai multe informații, nu ezitați să ne contactați, la adresa marketing@castlemalting.com.













Folosim cookie-uri pentru a ne asigura că vă oferim cea mai bună experiență pe site-ul nostru. Dacă continuați să utilizați acest site vom presupune că sunteți mulțumit de el.     Ok     Nu      Privacy Policy   





(libra 0.8500 sec.)