Australian Government Report Jumps to Conclusions to Mask Failure of 'Plain' Packaging
Australian Government Report Jumps to Conclusions to Mask Failure of 'Plain' Packaging
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GENEVA, Feb. 27 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Analysis Disregards Pre-Existing Decline in Smoking Rates and Speculates
that Objectives will be Met in the Long-Term
The Australian Department of Health's Post-Implementation Review (PIR) of
the Tobacco Plain Packaging Act[1], published today over eight months too late,
comes to the shaky conclusion that the measure will work over time even though
it is unable to support this claim with credible analysis.
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"The report fails to properly take into account that smoking rates had been
steadily declining for years, long before the introduction of this branding
ban, and that the measure hasn't accelerated this decline"[2], says Michiel
Reerink, JTI's Regulatory Strategy Vice President. "Instead, smokers just
switched to cheaper cigarettes". JTI already predicted this in a submission to
the Australian Government in 2011[3], more than a year before the measure came
into force, which was later confirmed by observations of the Australian
experience[4].
"The PIR admits, however, that plain packaging on its own did not drive
down smoking rates, as a number of measures - including massive tax increases -
came into force in the same period", continues Mr. Reerink.
In a desperate effort to justify the branding ban, the DoH tries to argue
that the measure is 'beginning to work' and that its full effect will only be
clear over time.
"This shortcut analysis was only designed to fulfill political agendas. It
doesn't inspire much trust in the Government's practices", concludes Mr.
Reerink.
JTI, a member of the Japan Tobacco Group of Companies, is a leading
international tobacco manufacturer. It markets world-renowned brands such as
Winston, Camel, Mevius and LD. Other global brands include Benson & Hedges,
Silk Cut, Sobranie and Glamour. With headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, and
about 26,000 employees worldwide, JTI has operations in more than 120
countries. Its core revenue in the fiscal year ended December 31, 2015, was USD
10.3 billion. For more information, visit http://www.jti.com.
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1. Post-Implementation Review - Tobacco Plain Packaging, Australian
Government, Department of Health, February 26, 2016:
http://ris.dpmc.gov.au/2016/02/26/tobacco-plain-packaging/
2. "National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2013: tobacco, alcohol and
illicit drugs", Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian
Government.
3. "JTI's response to the Australian Government's Consultation Paper on the
Tobacco Plain Packaging Bill 2011, June 2, 2011.
4. "Plain Wrong: cheap smokes are on the rise since plain packaging". The
Australian, C. Kerr and A. Creighton, June 18, 2014.
SOURCE: JTI (Japan Tobacco International)
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