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Environment impact on the Tobacco industry

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Price
Promotion
Political/Legal
There are a lot of tobacco product warning labels

Entire smoking laws and promotion campaign are not required within China

Singapore and Australian tighten rules on the packaging of tobacco products, because smoking is not good for healthy
Free distribution in mail or by other means is allowed in Bangladesh, Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.
Manufacturer revenue(17%), Trade Revenue(10%), VAT and other(15%), Excise tax(58%)
Countries in south-east Asia, only two countries don’t allow advertising on National TV and radio, most of them don’t allow advertising on International TV and radio, except democracy people’s republic of Korea, and India.
Economic
China Nation Tobacco Corp has a profits of $91.7 billion compared to profits of Morris Tobacco Company $24.4 billion

Cigarette tax levels are lower in low and middle-income countries.

Cigarette tax is much higher in developed countries about $7.4. It is much lower in developing countries about $0.31.
Countries in south-east Asia, some countries don’t have many promotional discount.

Only three countries are free to others. They are Bhutan, Nepal§, and Timor-Leste.
Social/Culture
There are a lot of cigarette production in south-east Asia, because a lot of people like smoking at there.
There are a lot of cigarette production in south-east Asia, because the tax is low.

There are a lot of cigarette advertisement on TV, radio, magazine, and newspaper in south-east Asia countries.

Technology

Suppliers
China has the biggest cigarette maker China Nation Tobacco Corp.

Customers
All around the world. especially, China and Russia have a lot of people smoke.

Competitors

Special Interest Groups (SIGS)

Countries in south-east Asia, a lot of countries smoke-free in public§ area§ like Bhutan. But in

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