2025 will start with a new increase in the price of tobacco, with an update on what a pack of cigarettes will cost you from next year.
The increases followed one another in 2024: on January 1, March 1 then in June. From January 1, 2025, tobacco prices will increase further, sometimes by at least 1 euro per pack. The increase will be different depending on the brands and manufacturers. But this will concern packets of cigarettes as well as cigars, heating tobacco and packets of rolling tobacco. Some packs of 20 cigarettes will now exceed 13 euros.
The longer-term objective is to increase the minimum price of a packet of cigarettes to 13 euros by 2027. Successive increases are therefore expected over the next two years.
The new prices of the main brands
Here are the new prices of the main brands for their pack of 20 cigarettes:
- Lucky Strike: 12.50 euros (formerly 12 euros)
- Dunhill: 13.20 euros (formerly 12.70 euros)
- Camel: 12.50 euros (formerly 12 euros)
- Winston: 12.50 euros (formerly 12 euros)
- Malboro: 13 euros (formerly 12.50 euros)
- Chesterfield: 12.50 euros (formerly 12 euros)
- Philip Morris: 12.50 euros (formerly 12 euros)
- Gauloises: 12.30 euros (formerly 12 euros)
- Gitanes: 14.10 euros (formerly 13.60 euros)
- The King 100's: 11.20 euros (formerly 10.90 euros)
- Fortuna: 11.70 euros (formerly 11.40 euros)
- Davidoff: 12.50 euros (formerly 12.20 euros)
The evolution of the price of a packet of cigarettes, cigars, heating tobacco or packets of rolling tobacco, regardless of the brand, can be found in the document made available by the General Directorate of Customs and Indirect Duties.