ITC plunges over 8% after excise duty hike on cigarettes

February 28, 2015 03:11 pm | Updated 05:31 pm IST - Mumbai

Excise duty on cigarettes is being increased by 25 per cent.

Excise duty on cigarettes is being increased by 25 per cent.

Cigarette stocks, led by ITC, took a severe beating today and fell over 8 per cent following the Budget proposal to increase excise duty.

Shares of ITC tanked 8.27 per cent to Rs. 361.25 on the BSE. During the day, it plunged 11.12 per cent to Rs. 350.

The heavyweight stock was the biggest loser among the 30-Sensex scrips.

Stocks of Godfrey Phillips India were down by 1.90 per cent, while VST Industries fell by 0.86 per cent on the BSE.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday came down heavily on smokers and tobacco consumers with a steep increase in excise duty.

Citing need for promotion of public health, Mr. Jaitley said: “Excise duty on cigarettes is being increased by 25 per cent for cigarettes of length not exceeding 65 mm and by 15 per cent for cigarettes of other lengths. Similar increases are proposed on cigars, cheroots and cigarillos.”

He made changes to the compounded levy scheme applicable to pan masala, gutkha and certain other tobacco products.

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