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Global
TobaccoIndustryInterference
Index2023
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Author:MaryAssunta
Editors:UlyssesDorotheo,YodhimDelaRosa,
DeborahSy,ErinSandberg
Additionaleditorialinput:GlobalCenterforGoodGovernanceinTobaccoControlandVitalStrategies
GlobalTobaccoIndustryInterferenceIndex
(GlobalTobaccoIndex)isaglobalsurveyonhow
governmentsarerespondingtotobaccoindustry
interferenceandprotectingtheirpublichealthpolicies
fromcommercialandvestedinterestsasrequiredundertheWorldHealthOrganizationFrameworkConventiononTobaccoControl(WHOFCTC).Thereportwas
initiatedasaregionalindexbytheSoutheastAsia
TobaccoControlAlliance(SEATCA)in2014.TheGlobalTobaccoIndex2023isproducedbytheGlobalCenterforGoodGovernanceinTobaccoControl(GGTC)withdisseminationsupportfromSTOP.
Design:.au
Funding:Thispublicationisfunded
byBloombergPhilanthropiesandtheBillandMelinda
GatesFoundation.
Suggestedcitation:AssuntaM.GlobalTobacco
IndustryInterferenceIndex2023.GlobalCenter
forGoodGovernanceinTobaccoControl(GGTC).
Bangkok,Thailand.Nov2023.
Disclaimer:ThisIndexisbasedsolelyonpublicly
availableinformationobtainedbycollaboratorsintheir
respectivecountries.Ifyouhaveinformationthatcan
strengthenthisreport,contactusat:info@ggtc.world
Formoreinformationvisit:
Contents
02
Introduction
06
Keyfindings
08
01.Thetobaccoindustry
interferedinpolicydevelopment
andimplementation
14
19
23
02.Tobacco-relatedCSR
03.Thetobacco
04.Inappropriateinteractions
activitiesenhancedaccessto
industryreceivedincentives
occurredbetween
seniorgovernmentofficials
thatbenefiteditsbusiness
governmentsandtheindustry
28
32
36
05.Transparencyand
06.Publicofficialsremained
07.Governmentscanprotect
accountabilitywere
vulnerabletoconflicts
themselvesfromindustry
stilllacking
ofinterest
interference
42
44
46
Conclusion
Recommendations
Summarytable
58
Appendix
67
Collaborators
69
Endnotes
Introduction
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Thetobaccoindustryhasintensifieditsinterferenceinpublichealth
policy.GovernmentsareobligatedundertheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)FrameworkConventiononTobaccoControl(FCTC)toprotecttheirhealthpoliciesusingArticle5.3anditsimplementingguidelines,
whichprovideactionsgovernmentscantaketoprotectpublichealthpoliciesfromcommercialandothervestedinterestsofthetobaccoindustry(TI)andthosewhofurtheritsinterests.1
TheTIanditsallieshaveusedaslewoftacticsto
overwhelmandundermineprotectivemeasures
governmentshavealreadyputinplace,whilepreventinganddiscouragingothereffortsfrombeingadopted.ManygovernmentswereinfluencedbytheTImainlybecause
theyfailedtoactcohesivelywhendealingwiththeindustryanditstactics.
Tacticsthathaveworkedwellfortheindustryinthepast,suchasmakingcorporatesocialresponsibility(CSR)
contributionstosocialneedstoaccessseniorofficials,blockingrestrictionsandobtaininglowertaxesfornewtobaccoproductsthatitframedaslessharmfuland
smoke-free,andpersuadingnon-healthdepartmentstodoitsbidding,wererepeatedintheabsenceof
preventivemeasures.
TheTIrecoveredrapidlypost-COVID-19pandemic,
havingelicitedbenefitsfromgovernments,andhas
steppedupitsinterferencebysigningmorevoluntary
agreementswithgovernmentoffices,engagingdiplomaticmissionsandconductingenvironmentalprograms,whichtendtodistractgovernments’attentionfromtargeting
tobacco’stoxicplasticswhennegotiatingtheUNPlasticsPollutionTreaty.
ThisIndex,thefourthinitsseries,documents
governmenteffortstoimplementWHOFCTCArticle5.3.ThefirstIndexin2019reviewed33countries;2
thesecond,57countries;3thethird,80countries;and
thisfourthIndexreviews90countriesfromAfrica,the
EasternMediterraneanregion,theAmericas,Europe,
SouthandSoutheastAsiaandtheWesternPacificregion.ItranksthecountriesusingthesamequestionnaireandscoringmethodastheASEANIndexdevelopedbythe
SoutheastAsiaTobaccoControlAlliance(SEATCA).4
TheIndexisbasedonpubliclyavailableinformationonTIinterferenceincountriesandtheirrespective
governments’responsestothisinterference.Forthe80countriesthatupdatedtheirpreviousreports,
interferenceandresponsesweremeasuredforthe
periodofApril2021toMarch2023.Forthe10newcountries,interferenceandresponsesweremeasuredfromJanuary2019toMarch2023.Thecountriesareranked(Figure1)accordingtototalscoresprovidedbycivilsocietygroups,whopreparedtheirrespectivecountryindices.Thelowerthescore,thelowerthe
overalllevelofinterference,whichaugurswellforthecountry.TheSummaryTable(p.46)providesdisaggregatedscoresforeachcountry.
ThisIndexshowsaworseningtrendininterference,andnocountryhasbeenspared.Forty-three(43)countriesdeterioratedintheirscorescomparedto
29countriesthatimprovedinprotectingtheirhealth
policies,especiallyinapplyinggreatertransparency,not
collaboratingwiththeindustryandadoptingpoliciesthatprovideaprocedureforinteractionwiththeindustry.
Scoresofeightcountriesremainedunchanged.
GlobalTobaccoIndustryInterferenceIndex202303
Iran,IslamicRep.50
Maldives49
Kenya48
Nicaragua47
Panama46
72Türkiye
70Bolivia
70Honduras
69Madagascar
68CzechRepublic
70LaoPDR
UnitedKingdom48
72Bangladesh
Thailand50
73Bulgaria
Jamaica50
73China
Mexico50
74Argentina
Israel51
75Italy
Myanmar52
76Malaysia
Gabon53
77Zambia
Pakistan53
78Colombia
SolomonIslands53
79Tanzania
Senegal55
80Romania
Spain56
80UnitedStatesofAmerica
Sudan56
81Cameroon
Vietnam57
82Jordan
Kuwait57
83Georgia
BosniaandHerzegovina58
Cambodia5884Indonesia
88Japan
Ghana58
India5895Switzerland
CostaRica58100DominicanRepublic
59Peru
60Philippines
BruneiDarussalam1460Chile
NewZealand27
60Korea,Rep
France3260Lebanon
Netherlands3260Nigeria
Botswana33
60Venezuela
Ethiopia37
60Kazakhstan
Mongolia38
61Sweden
Uganda38
62ElSalvador
Palau39
62Poland
Mauritius41
63Egypt
BurkinaFaso42
64SouthAfrica
Nepal42
65Fiji
SriLanka42
66Uruguay
Norway43
66Brazil
Oman43
66Ecuador
Ukraine44
67Guatemala
Chad46
67Iraq
Montenegro46
67Mozambique
Figure1:Tobaccoindustryinterferenceoverallcountryranking
0
▲
100
Canada48
70Germany
70Paraguay
Coted’Ivoire48
Thelowerthescore,thebettertheranking
Bycolor
0-910-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70-79
80-89
90-100
Bysize
.
9
8
6
7
5
10
4321
LEASTINTERFERENCE
14
27
32
32
33
Brunei
Darussalam
NewZealand
France
MOSTINTERFERENCE
Netherlands
Botswana
100
Dominican
Republic
95
Switzerland
88
Japan
84
Indonesia
83
Georgia
GlobalTobaccoIndustryInterferenceIndex202305
findings
Key
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Fourgovernmentsmadeprogressinprotectingtheirpoliciesfromtobaccoindustryinterference.
BotswanaincludedrecommendationsfromArticle5.3GuidelinesinitsTobaccoControlActin2021.Bosnia,BurkinaFasoandCoted’Ivoirehavedeveloped
draftdecreestoprotecthealthpoliciesfromindustryinterference,whichareawaitingapproval.
Departmentsoffinance,commerceandinvestment
continuedtobetargetedbytheindustryto
championitsinterests.Non-healthdepartments,especiallyfinance,commerceandcustoms,were
persuadedbytheindustry’sexaggeratedclaimsofitscontributionstotheeconomyandbelievedthe
industry’snarrativethatillicittobaccotradewillworseniftaxesareincreased.
Morecountriesdeterioratedandweresubjectedtoindustryinterference.Twenty-ninecountries
showedimprovementsand43countriesregisteredadeterioration,whileeighthadunchangedIndexscores.
ManygovernmentsstillacceptedCSRhandouts
fromthetobaccoindustry.GlobalissuessuchasthecontinuedimpactofCOVID-19,naturaldisastersandthegrowingneedforenvironmentalprotectionresultedin
governmentscontinuedacceptanceofindustrycharityandsubjectedthemselvestocompromisingonpolicies.
Governmentscollaboratedonindustry-sponsoredenvironmentalcampaigns.Governmentandpublicinstitutionendorsementsofindustry-ledcigarettebuttlittercleanupswererecordedinatleast15countries
includingBrazil,Colombia,CostaRica,Korea,Malaysia,Sweden,SwitzerlandandUruguay.
Transparencyandaccountabilityremaineda
problem.Mostofthecountriesdonothaverules
fordisclosureofmeetingswiththetobaccoindustry,a
registeroflobbyists,includingfromthetobaccoindustry,orpoliciestorequiretheTItodiscloseinformationonmarketingandlobbying.
FivecountriesreportedthetobaccoindustrysabotagedeffortstopasscomprehensiveWHOFCTC-compliantlegislation.Omnibustobacco
controllegislationhasbeendelayedinBolivia,
Guatemala,Jamaica,TanzaniaandZambiaoverthepastfewyears.
Fivecountriesthatremainednon-PartiestotheWHOFCTCfacedhighlevelsofinterference.
Argentina,theDominicanRepublic,Indonesia,
SwitzerlandandtheU.S.A.hadnoprogressinbecomingPartiesandfacedhighlevelsoflobbyingorinterference
thatunderminedtobaccocontrol.Thesegovernments,
whichhavetobaccocontrolmeasuresnotcomplaint
withtheFCTC,allowedtheindustrytomeddleinpolicydevelopment,continuedtoprovideincentivestothe
tobaccoindustryorendorsedindustryactivities.
Therewaslittlepubliclyavailableinformationon
countries’programstoconsistentlyraiseawarenessofArticle5.3.FewcountriescoveredinthisIndexfoundpubliclyavailablereportsonprogramstoraiseawarenesswithingovernmentdepartmentsontobaccoindustry
tacticsandpoliciesrelatedtoArticle5.3.
Embassiesoffivecountriesendorsedor
promotedthetobaccoindustry.Diplomaticmissions
offivecountries,China,Germany,Italy,Japanandthe
U.K.,werepersuadedtopromotethetobaccoindustry
inothercountries.
GlobalTobaccoIndustryInterferenceIndex202307
01
Thetobacco
industryinterferedinpolicy
developmentandimplementation
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“Thetobaccoindustryprofitsfromaproductthatkills,impoverishespeopleandcountries,anddestroystheenvironment.Thisindustry
thrivesbyattractingnewusers
andkeepingthemaddicted,evenifitmeanskillingalmosthalfof
them.Despitethesecruelrealities,industryeffortstoundermine
tobaccocontrolnevercease.
TheGlobalTobaccoIndex
chroniclestheindustry’sappallingtactics.Onlycomprehensive
implementationoftheWHO
FCTC,particularlyArticle5.3anditsGuidelinesforimplementation,willstoptheproblem.”
Dr.AdrianaBlancoMarquizo,HeadoftheSecretariatoftheWHOFCTC
Article5.3Guidelinescallsongovernmentstoprotectpublicpoliciesfromcommercialandothervestedinterestsofthetobaccoindustry,whichmeansgovernmentsmustrefusetheindustryaseatatthe
policytable.EvenincountrieswhereTIpresence/membershipisnotregisteredinnationalcommitteesthatdeveloppolicywithoutits
offersofassistance,theindustrystillfoundwaystointerveneinpolicydevelopment(seeFigure2).
INDUSTRYINTERFERENCEDELAYED
TOBACCOCONTROLLAWS
Omnibustobaccocontrollegislationhasbeendelayedin
Bolivia,Guatemala,Jamaica,TanzaniaandZambia
overthepastfewyears.InGuatemala,thetobacco
industryparticipatedindraftingthelaw,whichhasbeen
stalledinCongresssince2019.5InJamaicathejoint
selectcommitteereviewingthetobaccocontrolbilltook
a“collaborative”approachbyinvitingkeystakeholders,
includingCarreras(ownedbyBritishAmericanTobacco
[BAT])tomakesubmissionsonthebill.Theindustry’s
submissionwasobstructionistandcontributedtothebill
beingstalled.6,7
InZambia,whilethetablingofthetobaccocontrolbill
of2018wasdelayedagain,anotherlawfavorableto
theindustry,TobaccoActNo.10/2022,waspassed.The
actthatwasprioritizedoverthe2018tobaccocontrol
bill,consolidatesthefunctionsoftheTobaccoBoard
ofZambiaandpromotesandmonitorsproduction,
marketingandpackingoftobaccointhecountry.8
TheParliamentinBosniaandHerzegovinaapproved
aweakertobaccocontrollaw9inMay2022,afterittook
intoconsiderationtheTI’sarguments:Heatedtobacco
products(HTPs)areexemptfromtheindoorsmoking
ban,designatedsmokingareasarepermittedinsome
publicplacesandtobaccocompaniescanstilladvertise
atpointsofsale.InBolivia,Law1280onPrevention
andControloftheUseofTobaccowasapprovedin
February2020,andalthoughmorethanthreeyears
havepassed,thelawremainsunimplemented.10The
legalvacuumhasresultedinaggressivepromotionsof
tobaccoande-cigarettesviasocialmediaandincreased
consumptionoftheseproducts,riskingthehealthof
adolescentsandyoungpeople.11
GlobalTobaccoIndustryInterferenceIndex202309
Brunei
ElSalvador4
Iran,IslamicRep.4
Maldives4
UnitedKingdom4
Korea,Rep.5
Uganda4
Myanmar5
Senegal5
SouthAfrica5
SriLanka5
Cambodia6
Canada6
France6
Mongolia6
Nigeria6
Spain6
Sudan6
Ukraine6
Bangladesh7
Ghana7
India7
Iraq7
Kuwait7
SolomonIsland7
Pakistan1
Darussalam2
Egypt2
Gabon2
Kenya2
Madagascar2
Mauritius2
Netherlands2
NewZealand2
Nicaragua2
Norway2
Palau2
Fiji3
Lebanon3
Nepal3
Panama3
BurkinaFaso4
Chad4
14Italy
14Colombia
12Vietnam
14Poland
14Zambia
15Brazil
15DominicanRepublic
15Georgia
15Indonesia
15Peru
15Switzerland
15UnitedStatesofAmerica
16Cameroon
16Chile
16Japan
16Jordan
16Malaysia
16Philippines
16Tanzania
16Türkiye
20China
8Argentina
12Sweden
12Romania
12Germany
8Coted’Ivoire
8Ecuador
8Jamaica
8Mozambique
9Bolivia
9CzechRepublic
9LaoPDR
9Mexico
10BosniaandHerzegovina
10Honduras
10Israel
10Thailand
11Botswana
11CostaRica
11Ethiopia
11Guatemala
11Kazakhstan
11Paraguay
12Bulgaria
Bysize
Bycolor
Figure2:Tobaccoindustryinterferesinpolicydevelopment
Montenegro4
Oman4
0
20
12Venezuela
12Uruguay
Thelowerthescore,thebettertheranking
0-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
9-10
11-12
13-14
15-16
17-18
19-20
.
2
1
THEINDUSTRYCHALLENGED
ANDFAILEDTOCOMPLYWITH
STANDARDIZED(PLAIN)PACKAGINGANDHEALTHWARNINGS
Implementationofstandardizedtobaccopackaging,acost-effectivemeasuretodissuadesmoking,hasbeenunderminedbytheTIinGeorgia,MyanmarandUruguay.
In2022withtheapprovalofDecree282/022,12thegovernmentofUruguaymodifiedtheexistingplain
packagingpolicy,whichdoesnotprohibittobacco
companiesfromusinginsertstomarkettheirproducts,thusunderminingthepurposeofplainpackaging.ThePresidentoftheRepublicacknowledgedthisdecreewasissuedattherequestofthemaintobaccocompany,Montepaz.13
TheBusinessOmbudsman’sOffice(BOO)ofGeorgia,afterconsultationswithTIrepresentatives,recommendedthepostponementofplainpackagingregulationstotheParliament.14,15TheBOOannouncedthattheParliament
hadconsidereditsrecommendationandpostponedimplementationtoDecember31,2024,whichissix
monthsbeyondtheoriginalextensiondateofJuly31,2024.
InMyanmar,standardizedtobaccopackaging,approvedinOctober2021forimplementationinApril2022,was
initiallypostponedforseven-and-a-halfmonthstoJanuary
2023,andthenforanother12monthstoDecember
2023.Transnationaltobaccocompaniesandlocalcigaretteandcherootproducerssuccessfullylobbiedforthe
implementationdeadlinetobepushedback16foralmost20months.
BangladeshandLaoPDRallowedtheTItodelay
implementingthelegallyrequiredpictorialhealth
warnings(PHW)oncigarettepacks.InBangladesh,theimplementationofPHWtobeappliedtotheupper
halfoftobaccopackshasbeendelayedsincetheHigh
CourtpostponedthegovernmentorderofJuly4,2017,followingafurtherpetitionbytheBangladeshCigaretteManufacturers’Association;aftersixyears,PHWremainonlyonthelowerhalfoftobaccopacks.17InLaoPDR,thetobaccoindustryisnotfullycompliantinapplyingthe75%-sizewarningsonallitscigarettepacks.18
ImplementationofPHWonpackswasdelayedin
Chad(thirdphase)andNigeria(fivemonths),19
whileinSudan,anincreaseinwarningsfrom30%to
75%hasbeendelayedsinceMarch2021becausethe
standardizationorganizationhasnotfinisheditsdrafting.
Onthepositiveside,OmanissuedMinisterialDecision67/2023forstandardizedpackagingoftobacco
productspublishedintheOfficialGazetteonMarch5,2023,tocomeintoforceaftersixmonthsfromthedateofpublication.20
THEINDUSTRY21HELPEDREVOKEANDUNDERMINEBANSONELECTRONIC
TOBACCOANDNICOTINEDEVICES,ANDNICOTINEPOUCHES
HealthdepartmentsacrosstheglobeexperiencedTI
interferenceintheireffortstoregulatebybanningor
restrictingelectronicnicotinedeliverysystems(ENDS
ore-cigarettes)andHTPs.Theinterferenceincluded
attemptstorevokeexistingbans,weakenregulation,
opposeanddelaytaxincreasesontheseproductsand
lobbypolicymakerstopasslawsfavorabletotheindustry.
WhileArgentina,Brazil,Mexico,NicaraguaandPanamajoinedmanyothercountriesinbanning
e-cigarettesandHTPs;22inUruguay,EgyptandKenya,thetobaccoindustrylobbiedsuccessfullytohavetheirbansrevoked.
In2021,theUruguaygovernmentissuedanewdecree,whichremovedabanonHTPsthathadbeeninplace
since2009,therebybenefitingthetobaccoindustry.23
ItwasrevealedthattheMinistryofPublicHealthhad
persuadedtheLegislaturebyusinginformationfromPhilipMorrisInternational(PMI),insteadofsendingtheresponsepreparedbytheministry’stechnicalservices.24A2022
exposérevealedhowPMIusedthisUruguayandecreetopromoteitsHTPsinothercountriesintheregionsuchasBrazil,PanamaandMexico,followingitsapproval.25
Kenyabannednicotinepouchesin2020,26howeverBAT
lobbiedthegovernmentfortheirreintroduction.27The
HealthCabinetSecretaryreportedlyactedinfavorofthe
industrytoreversetheban,withBATannouncingthatithadagreedwiththeMinistryofHealth(MoH)toreintroduce
thenicotinepouchesintothemarket.28InMexico,a
congressmansupportiveofPMI29triedtooverturnthebanone-cigarettesandHTPsbutfailed.However,alegalchallengelaunchedbyPMIresultedintheCollegiate
AdministrativeCourtinMexicoCityrulingonMay31,2023,thatthedecreebythePresidentwasunconstitutional.30
GlobalTobaccoIndustryInterferenceIndex202311
ThePhilippinesapprovedanindustry-friendly
e-cigarettelaw31.32in2022thatloweredthepurchase
agefrom21to18years,allowedonlinemarketing,
loosenedtheexistingflavorrestrictionsandtransferredregulatoryauthorityfromtheFoodandDrugAuthoritytotheDepartmentofTradeandIndustry.33
InThailand,anon-healthdepartmentwaslobbied
torevokethebanone-cigarettes.InJanuary2022,
theMinisterofDigitalEconomyandSociety,after
beinglobbiedbyanNGOlinkedtothePMI-funded
FoundationforaSmoke-FreeWorld,setupaworkinggrouptostudylegalizinge-cigarettes.34InFebruary
2023,aSub-CommitteeintheHouseCommitteeon
PublicHealthissuedareportrecommending“harm
reduction”intobaccocontrolandthelegalizationof
e-cigarettesinThailand.35TheThaigovernmentrejectedtherecommendation.
InItaly,althoughtheHealthMinisterproposed
newrestrictionsone-cigarettesandHTPs,several
governmentofficialsandtheleaderofthemainpoliticalparty,whoreceivedfundingfrome-cigarettecompanies,opposedtheproposedrestrictions,whichconsequentlywerenotapproved.36IntheNetherlands,thebanonnon-tobaccoflavorsine-cigaretteswaspostponedforsixmonthsaftertheENDSindustryraisedconcerns.37
FINANCEDEPARTMENTSWERE
LOBBIEDONTAXATIONOF
E-CIGARETTES
InUkraine,alawmakerpubliclystatedthatheinitiatedthereductionoftheexcisedutyforHTPsattherequestofPMI.38InFebruary2021,heregisteredanamendmenttodraftlawNo.4278,39whichprovidedforareductionoftaxratesforHTPsticksbymorethan30%from
April1,2021.40Theamendmentwasnotacceptedbythetaxcommittee.
InAugust2022,BATinBangladesh(BATB)wrote
totheNationalBoardofRevenue(NBR)tooppose
theproposedamendmenttothetobaccocontrol
law,whichincludesabanone-cigarettes,claiming
thattheproposedamendmentwas“impracticaland
unimplementable”andlobbiedNBRtointerveneon
itsbehalfintheongoingamendmentbytheMinistryof
HealthandFamilyWelfare.OnDecember22,2022,NBRwrotetotheHealthServicesDivision,urgingthemto
considerthepointsraisedbyBATB.41.42
Georgia,Ethiopia,Ghana,andKuwaitexperienced
industryinterferenceintaxationofe-cigarettes.In
Georgia,theBusinessAssociationofGeorgia(BAG)is
oneofthemainlobbyistsofPMGeorgia,asubsidiaryofPMI.43BAG’sVicePresident(formerDeputyChairmanoftheParliamentofGeorgia)anditsLegalDirectorwere
involvedindirectlobbyingtopromotePMI’sHTP,IQOS,inGeorgia.OnbehalfofBAG,theLegalDirectorfiledalegislativeproposalinParliamenttoreducetaxonHTPsande-cigarettesandlegalizethepromotionofthese
newproducts.Hemadeofficialstatementsagainstthestrengtheningoftobaccocontrollegislation.44,45
AlthoughEthiopiaprivatizeditsstate-ownedtobacco
enterprise,thegovernmenthasanagreementwith
theNationalTobaccoEnterprisethattheyshouldbe
consultedduringmodificationorpreparationoftobaccotaxation,regulations,orlegislation.46InMarch2023,
theMinistryofFinancetookapositionsimilartothe
industry47thatincreasingtaxratesontobaccoproductswouldleadtohigherillicittradeandproposedtax
ratessimilartolevelsleviedin2020.48TheMinistryofFinanceincludede-cigarettesandshisha(waterpipes)asexcisablegoodsandsettheirtaxrateinthedraft
excisetaxbill,49althoughProclamation1112/2019hadprohibitedtheseproducts.50
InGhana,theMinisterofFinance,inhis2023BudgetStatement,announcedaproposaltotaxe-cigaretteswhicharebanned,effectivelylegalizingthem,amoveattributedtothegovernment’sinteractionwiththe
TIonpolicydevelopmentmatters.51InJuly2023,
Ghanaannouncedabanone-cigarettes.52InKuwait,sinceSeptember2022theGeneralAdministrationofCustomshastwicedelayedwithoutclearreasonsthe
implementationof100%customsdutiesone-cigarettes.53
TheItalianMinistryofEconomicDevelopmenthas
beenlinkedtotobaccoindustrylobbyingfortaxand
regulatoryadvantagesfore-cigarettes:54TheDeputy
MinisterofEconomicDevelopment,alongwithother
seniorofficials,attendedtheinaugurationeventofPhilipMorrisInstituteforManufacturingCompetenciesintheDistrictofBologna.55AnexposéreportedthatministersandundersecretariesattendedBAT’slaunchofanew
plantfortheproductionofnicotineproductsinTrieste.56
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POLICYMAKERSWEREPERSUADEDTOTAKEREGRESSIVESTEPS
InUkraine,inNovember2021,inamovetocounter
theadoptionofcomprehensiveanti-tobaccodraftlaw
No.4358,amemberofparliamentfromtheCommitteeonHumanitarianandInformationPolicyproposedto
“align”draftlawNo.4212(onadvertising)withdraftlawNo.4358,61whichwouldhaveallowedtobaccoproduct
advertising.62ThepassingofthecomprehensivelawmeantdraftlawNo.4212wasnotadoptedinparliament.
InMarch2023,Malaysianpolicymakersde-listed
nicotineasapoisonfromtheNationalPoisonAct,
leavingtheindustryunregulatedandfreetopromoteandselle-cigarettes,eventominors.63JapanTobacco
International(JTI)hadearliercalledforamendmentstotheNationalPoisonActclaimingithad“gonethroughtheprocessofapplying[sic]licensetosellvaping
products,butitwasunsuccessful.”64
DuringthedebateontheSwissbilltobantobacco
advertising,theSwissFederalCouncil(government)
andtheSwissFederalAssembly(parliament)favored
TIinterestsoverinternationalstandards.Theytookthe
positionthattheyouthadvertisingbangoestoofarandthatpartialrestrictionsaresufficienttoprotectyouth
fromtobaccoadvertising.65Switzerlandlaterpassed
legislationinMay2023tobanadvertisingoftobaccoande-cigarettesdirectedatyoungpeople,whichwillcome
intoforceonlyin2026.66
NATIONALSTANDARDSBOARDSWEREPERSUADEDTOLEGITIMIZEELECTRONICTOBACCOAND
NICOTINEDEVICES
Insevencountries,Cameroon,CostRica,Indonesia,Iraq,Nigeria,SudanandVietnam,nationalstandardsboardswereinfluencedbytheindustrytodevelop
standardswhichlaidthegroundworktolegalizenewtobaccoandnicotineproducts.InCameroon,the
standardsforBAT’sVeloandVuseweredevelopedbytheAgencyforStandardsandQuality(ANOR)whichinvolvedtheactiveparticipationoftheTI,andwhich
providedfinancialsupportforthework.ANOR'sTC47committeeontobaccoissuesischairedbyaTI
representativeandthedraftstandardswereproposedbytheindustry.57
TheInstituteofTechnicalStandardsofCostaRica
(INTECO),aprivateassociationrecognizedbylaw
asaNationalStandardizationEntity,accordingtotheNationalQualitySystemLaw(8279),developedthequalitystandard“INTEQ191:2021:Tobaccoproductsforheatingandliquidsforelectroniccigaretteswithnicotine.Minimumlabelingrequirements.”Duringthedevelopmentofthestandard,companiesthatimportENDSandHTPs,includingPMI,aswellasconsumerassociationsandtheindustrychamber,participated.
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