Vietnam's National Assembly is contemplating a significant increase in excise taxes on beer and other alcoholic beverages, elevating the rate from 65% to 90% by 2030 in an effort to curb the growing alcohol consumption in the country. This proposal stems from the concern over Vietnam's escalating alcohol dependency, which has been identified as the second highest in Southeast Asia and third highest in all of Asia. Each year, every Vietnamese citizen aged 15 and above consumes an average of 8.3 liters of pure alcohol, which equates to around 170 liters of beer. The proposed tax hike is part of a broader strategy to address the harmful consequences of alcoholism, including its economic, social, and healthcare implications.