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Schleswig-Holstein - Prime Minister Günther (Cdu) Wants Sugar Tax: Federal Council Initiative Announced

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Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Günther wants to advance a sugar tax at federal level for healthier nutrition and the prevention of obesity.

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Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Günther wants to advance a sugar tax at federal level for healthier nutrition and the prevention of obesity.

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Schleswig-Holstein's head of government Günther wants to advance a sugar tax at federal level. What is behind the push?

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Schleswig-Holstein's head of government Günther wants to advance a sugar tax at federal level. What is behind the push?

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The Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein wants to launch an initiative in the Federal Council to tax particularly sugary foods.

·Munich, Germany
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Too much sugar consumption causes considerable health problems. Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Günther therefore demands a sugar tax based on the model of other states. This tax did not always provide for higher prices there automatically.

·Berlin, Germany
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The debate on sweets is on the rise: Schleswig-Holstein's CDU Prime Minister Daniel Günther is once again calling for stricter requirements for sugared foods – and is now planning an appropriate initiative in the Federal Council.

·Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Sunday, December 21, 2025.
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