Tobacco prices are leading to murders and assaults in dairies, Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters says.
A KPMG report commissioned by Imperial Tobacco NZ found that the Government lost up to $182 million in excise from the 9 per cent of tobacco that had been obtained illegally in 2017.
Imperial Tobacco said eight years of "aggressive" excise increases contributed to illicit tobacco consumption.
"The attractiveness of the illicit market will continue to grow over the next two years as further legislated annual 10 per cent increases on tobacco excise drive the legitimate market retail prices higher," said Imperial Tobacco New Zealand's general manager Sam Abbott.
Peters said "of course" there was a link between excise tax and illicit tobacco use, but he went even further, linking it to attacks on shop workers.