- Toomas Luman, head of the Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, urges the government to reduce VAT on food.
- A petition with 100,000 signatures supports the VAT reduction for food.
- Luman is uncertain if VAT reduction will lower consumer prices but suggests a trial reduction of 5 percentage points for one to two years.
- The goal is to gather data on whether food prices decrease in line with the tax reduction.
- Luman highlights that Estonians save little and any extra funds would circulate in the economy.
- He criticizes the government’s lack of spending restructuring and potential for finding funds.
- Luman warns that raising wages is ineffective if prices rise faster, affecting consumer affordability and business profits.
- If consumers cannot handle price increases, businesses may face profit loss and potential layoffs.
Source: bnn-news.com
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