New European Research Commissioned by JTI Shows that Policies Based on Evidence and Dialogue Are Needed to Restore Public Trust in Policy-Making
72% Say Policy-Making Should Be Open to Dialogue With Business: New European Research Commissioned by JTI Shows that Policies Based on Evidence and Dialogue Are Needed to Restore Public Trust in Policy-Making
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GENEVA, October 8, 2018, /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
As the eighth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP8) to the World
Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) just
closed in Geneva, new research commissioned by JTI and conducted in Europe by
Populus with Ipsos as fieldwork providers, reveals that the public want
regulators to be open to dialogue with business, and that more fairness and
credible evidence is needed in policy-making.
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The research found that of the 8,473 respondents surveyed across eight
European countries, an average of:
- 72% believed that it is either very important or somewhat important that the
policy-making process is open to dialogue between governmental authorities and
all parties who are potentially impacted by it, including businesses;
- 79% believed that it is either very important or somewhat important that a
policy should be introduced based on credible evidence of its effectiveness,
instead of a biased assumption it will work.
- 76% would protect the principle of free speech; either actively fighting for
the right of someone they disagree with to speak, or passively agreeing with
someone they disagree with's right to express their opinion.
Proceedings at the FCTC COP's echo chamber differ hugely from other UN
decision-making bodies such at the UNFCCC on Climate Change, where businesses
are an integral part of discussions, and plenary sessions are public. Today's
new research shows that the public want politicians and officials to consider
all the facts and viewpoints - including from businesses. Ousting one group of
companies from giving their views and sharing their expertise contradicts basic
democratic principles and is counterproductive.
The same can be said of discussions on harm reduction at COP8 last week.
Thanks to innovation and advances in science, JTI offers products that have the
potential to reduce risks associated with smoking and the Company would have
been well placed to take part in those discussions. Yet, it appears that the
FCTC COP still has an obsolete conception of tobacco companies.
"The public are right that all views must be heard," states Jonathan Duce,
Head of External Communications at JTI's global headquarters in Geneva. "The
FCTC COP would have been wise to follow their advice last week, because
governments can only make good decisions once they have taken everyone's views
into account. The findings of this research are clear: more must be done by
governments around the world to restore public confidence in the regulators who
make the rules we all abide by. This research has shone a light on what
citizens expect from decision-making and shows that people only want policies
if they are supported by credible evidence and proven to be effective."
Note to editors
Methodology:
8,473 interviews were conducted online among adults living in Belgium,
Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland and UK between
September 28 and October 4, 2018. Populus was commissioned by JTI and designed
the content and methodology for the research. Ipsos undertook the study on
behalf of Populus.
About Populus
Populus is a leading research and strategy consultancy and is a trusted
adviser to some of the world's best-known companies, public bodies and brands.
We use polling, research, evidence and expertise to provide clients with the
critical knowledge they need to succeed. Populus were named the UK's fastest
growing research agency of 2014 by the Market Research Society, and work with
clients across a wide range of industry sectors both in the UK and
internationally. Find out more at http://www.populus.co.uk
About JTI
JTI is a leading international tobacco company with operations in more than
130 countries. It is the global owner of both Winston, the number two cigarette
brand in the world, and Camel outside the USA and has the largest share in
sales for both brands. Other global brands include Mevius and LD. With its
internationally recognized brand Logic, JTI is also a major player in the
e-cigarette market and has, since 2011, been present in the heated tobacco
category with Ploom. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the company employs
close to 40,000 people and was awarded Global Top Employer for four consecutive
years. JTI is a member of the Japan Tobacco Group of Companies. For more
information, visit http://www.jti.com.
Full research data tables available here
[https://www.jti.com/sites/default/files/global-files/documents/jti-pdf/all-mark
et-results.pdf ] .
For more information on JTI's view of FCTC COP, visit
https://www.jti.com/our-views/fctc-cop-different-perspective.
SOURCE: JTI
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