Globalisation of tobacco industry influence and new global responses
Derek Yach, Douglas Bettcher
Tobacco Free
Initiative, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Correspondence to: Douglas Bettcher, Tobacco Free Initiative, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland; bettcherd{at}who.ch
Received 20 August
1999; Revision received 1 March 2000;
Accepted 3 March 2000
The globalisation of tobacco marketing, trade, research, and
industry influence represents a major threat to public health worldwide. Drawing upon tobacco industry strategy documents prepared over several decades, this paper will demonstrate how the tobacco industry operates as a global force, regarding the world as its operating market by planning, developing, and marketing its products on
a global scale. The industry has used a wide range of methods to buy
influence and power, and penetrate markets across the world. It has an
annual turnover of almost US$400 billion. In contrast, until recently
tobacco control lacked global leadership and strategic direction and
had been severely underfunded. As part of moving towards a more
sustainable form of globalisation, a global enabling environment linked
to local actions should focus on the following strategies: global
information management; development of nationally and locally grounded
action; global regulation, legal instruments, and foreign policy; and
establishment of strong partnerships with purpose. As the vector of the
tobacco epidemic, the tobacco industry's actions fall far outside of
the boundaries of global corporate responsibility. Therefore, global
and local actions should not provide the tobacco industry with the two
things that it needs to ensure its long term profitability:
respectability and predictability.
Keywords: globalisation of tobacco marketing
© 2000 by Tobacco Control
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