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The Predatory Practices of the Tobacco Industry
EUROPEAN CENTRE ON HEALTH OF SOCIETIES IN TRANSITION
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Anna Gilmore MBBS DTM&H MSc FFPH PhD
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Tobacco’s health impacts
• 1 in 2 long term smokers killed by tobacco
• On average, among 1000 20-year-olds who smoke cigarettes regularly:– about 1 will die from homicide – about 6 will die from motor vehicles – about 250 will be killed by smoking in
MIDDLE age alone – 250 more will be killed by tobacco in OLD
age)
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Deaths from tobacco
Annual deaths attributed to smokingM=million deaths / year (Peto, Lopez et al, 1994)
1990 2030
Developed 2M 3M
Developing ~1M ~7M
World total 3M ~10M
1 in 10 1 in 6
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Trends in cigarette consumption: Increasing in the developing world
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Tobacco’s Challenge to Public Health
“Tobacco use is unlike other threats to global health. Infectious diseases do not employ multinational public relations firms. There are no front groups to promote the spread of cholera. Mosquitoes have no lobbyists.”
(WHO Committee of Experts 2000)
- Essentially a political issue
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The global tobacco industry
4 companies now control almost 70% of world cigarette market:
– (CNTC) 32.6%– Philip Morris 14.5%– BAT 12.2%– JTI 7.8%
Marlboro, Chesterfield,
State Express 555, Lucky Strike, Benson & Hedges, Rothmans
Mild Seven, Salem
Source: ERC 2005 data
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Big 3 transnational tobacco companies’ sales &
various countries’ gross domestic product (GDP)
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Philip Morris
BAT
Japan Tobacco
Peru
Bangladesh
Kenya
Senegal
Sri LankaGhana
Hungary
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The 9 Ds of industry survival• Deny the health consequences of smoking • Deceive consumers about the true nature of
cigarettes through marketing and public relations• Damage the credibility of industry opponents • Direct advertising to women and youth, in addition to
men, to maximize sales volume• Develop new markets around the world• Defeat attempts to regulate the industry or control
smoking • Delay legislation if it can't be defeated • Destroy legislation once it passes, either by trying to
overturn the law in court, by disobeying the law, or by exploiting the loopholes.
• Defend lawsuits filed against the industry
Cunningham. Smoke and Mirrors: The Canadian Tobacco War. 1996
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The 9 Ds of industry survival• Deny the health consequences of smoking • Deceive consumers about the true nature of
cigarettes through marketing and public relations• Damage the credibility of industry opponents • Direct advertising to women and youth, in addition to
men, to maximize sales volume• Develop new markets around the world• Defeat attempts to regulate the industry or control
smoking • Delay legislation if it can't be defeated • Destroy legislation once it passes, either by trying to
overturn the law in court, by disobeying the law, or by exploiting the loopholes.
• Defend lawsuits filed against the industry
Cunningham. Smoke and Mirrors: The Canadian Tobacco War. 1996
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Deception and Denial:Nicotine addiction
– “Nicotine is highly addictive, to a degree similar to or in some respects exceeding addiction to ‘hard’ drugs such as heroin or cocaine”
Royal College of Physicians UK, 2000)
– Most smokers do not smoke out of choice but because they are addicted
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Industry’s private response to nicotine addiction
• 1962: “we now possess a knowledge of the effects of nicotine far more extensive than exists in published scientific literature”
• 1963: “We are, then, in the business of selling nicotine, an addictive drug”
• 1970s - optimising the effect of nicotine by increasing the pH of cigarettes (increases the unbound form of nicotine which increases its physiological impact)
• “if we meekly accept the allegations of our critics and move toward reduction or elimination of nicotine in our products then we shall eventually liquidate our business”
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Public response: Denial US Congressional hearings 1994: “I do not believe
that nicotine is addictive” CEO B&W
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Trinidad, 1998
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Directing advertising
Players gold leaf
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How BAT bought UzbekistanHow BAT bought Uzbekistan
Developing new marketsDestroying legislation
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BAT in Uzbekistan
•1994 BAT established monopoly
• Invested > $300 M•>31% of total FDI (1992-2000)•Uzbekistan’s largest investment to date
Prime Minister Utkir Sultanov: "British American Tobacco is a model foreign investor"
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President KarimovTwo of Karimov’s quotes:
– "Such people must be shot in the forehead! If necessary, I'll shoot them myself" (1998)
– "I'm prepared to rip off the heads of 200 people, …in order to save peace and calm in the republic…If my child chose such a path, I myself would rip off his head.” (1999)
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Note to the board of BAT Industries plc: Central Asian republics - briefing paper 27/1/94
1st Presidential decree: BAT avoid a tender
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2nd Presidential Decree: establishes BAT monopoly
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Health Decree 30
• Issued by Chief Sanitary Doctor July 1994
• Discovered by BAT in August 1994
• Implemented highly effective tobacco control measures
• Highlighted adverse health impacts of tobacco
• Noted “large scale” tobacco advertising
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Yet, just one year earlier, marketing environment:
"very primitive, limited use of stickers.…. a single-site sophisticated electronic billboard .. seen on the outskirts of Tashkent.”
“unique in the world in terms of its singularly unexploited advertising and promotional environment”Uzbekistan: Preliminary marketing report following visit to Tashkent & Samarkand 26 - 30 July 1993
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BAT claimed• HD 30 would jeopardise foreign investment (one
supported by Karimov)• “still a controversy about smoking and health”• “smoking has not been proven to actually cause”
diseases• “world wide experience consistently shows that
advertising bans do not reduce consumption”• “advertising … is not intended to increase the
overall market”(500898516-21, 500898525-7, 500852336-9)
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Yet, BAT marketing plans• Projected 45% increase in cigarette
consumption between 1993 and 1999• Potential to expand sales to women:
“Historically, local products have been too strong to attract large numbers of female smokers. Female smoking is now more socially acceptable and females can be drawn into the market via menthol offers or lighter brands”
“growth in incidence among women”(203465973-93, 301734356-406)
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Yet, BAT marketing plans• Projected 45% increase in cigarette
consumption between 1993 and 1999• Potential to expand sales to women:
“Historically, local products have been too strong to attract large numbers of female smokers. Female smoking is now more socially acceptable and females can be drawn into the market via menthol offers or lighter brands”
“growth in incidence among women”(203465973-93, 301734356-406)
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Health Decree 30
ORIGINAL DECREE
" The following will be permanently prohibited:
1.2 Advertising of local and foreign brand tobacco products including advertising through the mass media (television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines etc.),
AMENDED DECREE
1.2 Advertising of local and foreign brand tobacco products, including advertising through the mass media, (tv, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines etc) will be restricted according to the attached code [at this point they intend to use the Russian voluntary code]
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ORIGINAL DECREE
" The following will be permanently prohibited:
1.3 smoking in public places, on the transport, at health care institutions, kindergartens, schools and other institutions for children, colleges and universities…..”
AMENDED DECREE
1.3 “smoking at healthcare institutions, kindergartens, schools and other institutions for children will be prohibited. At other institutions and enterprises, and on public transport, both smoking and nonsmoking areas will be provided”
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The public face(BAT Bulletin, August 1995, p22, emphasis added)
A new voluntary code for advertising, developed jointly by BAT and the government of Uzbekistan, has been introduced in the Central Asian Republic. The document crowns almost a year of intensive work by BAT and Uzbek government agencies. It has the legal force of a government decree, which all tobacco companies operating in Uzbekistan will be obliged to comply with.
Entitled The Provision of Tobacco Advertising Conduct, it sets out guidelines for tobacco advertising, in accordance with the norms adopted in a number of countries throughout the world. BAT’s key role in formulating the code, is seen by many as a reflection of the company’s responsible attitude to its advertising practices.
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Influencing taxation
• Established allies in Ministries of Taxes and Finance including Deputy Finance Minister who was
“very keen that BAT should work with him and his officials on the drafting of indirect tax legislation…. which he admits they have neither the personnel or expertise to do.”
(Dufty C. Uzbekistan - indirect tax meeting with Ministry of Finance. 03/03/1994.)
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Influencing taxation
“The excise authorities appear very receptive to excise proposals.. …..
The impression was that BAT could have almost any exemption it wanted” (Notes from visit to Tashkent, Jan ‘94)
Managed to secure:• A >50% reduction in excise rates• Design of an excise system to benefit its brands
and disadvantage competitor’s brands (Ad valorem taxes “to hit Marlboro”)
• Tax marker system to police imports (from which it would be exempt)
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Outcome - Uzbekistan• Overturned 3 most effective tobacco control
measures• Cigarette prices lowest in WHO European region• Production capacity increased 5 to 30 bn pa• By 1999 BAT had market share of over 70% • Consumption increasing: 7-8% annually primarily
among young people, WTF estimates 50% increase in sales between 1990 and 1996
• BAT has secured major benefits including extension of its preferential tax-exempt status for an additional 5 years
• Tobacco control remains incredibly weak
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Further restricted competition• Absorbed potential competitors• Exclusive manufacturing rights• No other business could be licensed to
process leaf • No other brands could be registered without
BAT approval• Exclusive dealing: state distribution agency
& local advertising agencies• “Protection of the domestic tobacco products
market” through excise reform
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