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  • JohnS changed the title to New World cigar price increases
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2 hours ago, Cigar Surgeon said:

More than a $3 average price increase in 3 years.  Nearly a $6 average price increase in 5 years.

What do members believe are the core drivers? :thinking:

 

 

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Inflationary adjustments: affects overall production line (labor costs, supplies, equipment etc)

Tariffs

Increased demand: good thing

Price positioning:  a strategy to be seen as and compete with other premium brands. 

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Wage costs across the board have increased 12% over the past two years alone in Honduras. Leaf cost increases have varied but wrapper in particular within the NC industry is up some 20% over the past three years. 18% Tariffs Nicaragua, 10% on the other main countries in the cigar game. 

Throw in a change in mindset by brand owners to test the premium end of the market.  Not everyone can or wants to throw out a $100 NC cigar, but plenty are happy to try a $30 premium that wouldn't have crossed their mind 5 years ago. Most have pulled it off relatively successfully. 

Since 2000, from hamburgers to utilities, the consumer has experienced a period of upwards price adjustment in terms of mindset. Some cigar manufacturers have pushed the edge of this wave. 

At the same time, B&M store owners have also been hit with significant fixed cost increases outside of cigars. They have largely passed them on. 

I believe most price increases this year (2026) for NC will be around 5%. 

 

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