South African Meet to Focus on Illegal Tobacco Trade

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 12:39:34 PM
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 South African Meet to Focus on Illegal Tobacco Trade - Medindia
The illicit global tobacco trade is on the agenda Monday as more than 150 countries meet in South Africa to discuss an international protocol to eliminate the illegal cross-border market.


The six-day meeting falls under the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) that sets out measures to fight tobacco use through global cooperation.

"This is a global epidemic," Haik Nikogosian, head of the tobacco control secretariat, told AFP. "You don't fight a global epidemic nationally - you fight it globally."

As one of the most widely embraced treaties in the United Nations history, the FCTC aims for the illicit trade protocol to be adopted by 2010.

The issue is a fiscal concern for governments who lost billions of dollars to the trade and also faced health and policing challenges due to greater use of cheap cigarettes and the involvement of organised crime.

"Governments are losing billions of dollars to illicit trade. The estimate is between 40 and 50 billion dollars per year," said Nikogosian. "Many governments are losing amounts which are equivalent to their health budgets."

Also to be discussed at the conference is a report on alternatives to tobacco growing. Production of the crop has largely shifted to developing countries, where economies have a strong dependence on it.

Tobacco use has also rocketed in developing countries.

"Tobacco use is more or less being curbed now in developed world," said Nikogosian. "But in developing world its still increasing simply because the market has shifted there."
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