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The use of corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies by the tobacco industry (TI) to interfere in the fight against illicit trade [STOP project]

Summary: 

The illicit trade in tobacco products represents a major global concern for public health, economy and public safety. More specifically, the illicit trade in tobacco products undermines tobacco control policy efforts, particularly in relation to tax policy. As they are not taxed or regulated, illicit tobacco products do not have health warnings or packaging or labeling requirements, which favors their consumption. As with other regions in the world, the illegal cigarette trade in Mercosur involves lower average prices compared to taxed cigarettes. Furthermore, the increase in the accessibility of cigarettes, via the informal market, combined with the lower prices of smuggled products - and therefore not subject to regulation - favors the consumption of cigarettes by young people and low-income populations 1,4.

Author: 
Luis Guilherme Hasselmann, Ana Paula Cardoso Richter, Silvana Rubano Turci, Vera Luiza da Costa e Silva,
place of publication: 
Rio de Janeiro
Publication date: 
Monday, 23 May, 2022
Publishing house: 
Cetab
Year of publication: 
2022
Reference: 

HASSELMANN, Luis Guilherme Hasselmann; RICHTER,  Ana Paula Cardoso; TURCI, Silvana Rubano; SILVA, Vera Luiza da Costa. Uso pela indústria do tabaco (IT) de estratégias de Responsabilidade Social Corporativa (RSC) para interferir no combate ao comércio ilícito [projeto STOP]. Centro de Estudos sobre Tabaco e Saúde (Cetab), Rio de Janeiro, 23 mai. 2022. 49p.

Format: 
Digital
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Pagination: 
1-49