Vietnam : Overview of Tobacco Control Legislation, Use and Taxation

This country brief presents an overview of current tobacco control legislation, use, and taxation policy in Vietnam. Data and information were collected from different sources. The brief is intended to serve as the context for complementary assessm...

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Main Authors: Marquez, Patricio V., Krasovsky, Konstantin, Andreeva, Tatiana, Isenman, Paul
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/818741559223994957/Vietnam-Tobacco-Control-Legislation-Use-and-Taxation-Country-Brief
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spelling okr-10986-317582021-09-17T05:11:27Z Vietnam : Overview of Tobacco Control Legislation, Use and Taxation Marquez, Patricio V. Krasovsky, Konstantin Andreeva, Tatiana Isenman, Paul TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO USE SMOKING CIGARETTE PRODUCTION TOBACCO TAX PRICES This country brief presents an overview of current tobacco control legislation, use, and taxation policy in Vietnam. Data and information were collected from different sources. The brief is intended to serve as the context for complementary assessments on different aspects of tobacco taxation in the country to be shared with government teams and other national and international stakeholders. Vietnam is a party of Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and its legislation contains several effective measures aimed to curb the tobacco epidemic. There is a growing consensus in the country about the need for the government to strengthen tobacco control to protect the population from health risks associated with tobacco use. However, the state-ownership of tobacco industry poses a major paradox within the government that benefits from the manufacturing of tobacco products and is also responsible for controlling tobacco consumption.The prevalence of smoking is high, especially among men. Although it was the highest in the world in the 1990, it has substantially declined since that period. However, over 35 percent of men are still regular cigarette smokers. While fewer than 2 percent of women smoke, women and children are exposed to high levels of second-hand smoke at home and in public places, and this exposure also harms and kills. It is estimated that 40,000 people are dying prematurely each year in Vietnam from tobacco-related diseases. In Vietnam, as in other countries across the world, smoking-related illnesses cost millions of dollars each year, both in terms of direct medical costs and productivity losses, imposing a heavy economic toll on households and governments. 2019-05-31T19:48:47Z 2019-05-31T19:48:47Z 2019-05-29 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/818741559223994957/Vietnam-Tobacco-Control-Legislation-Use-and-Taxation-Country-Brief http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31758 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief East Asia and Pacific Vietnam
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topic TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO USE
SMOKING
CIGARETTE PRODUCTION
TOBACCO TAX
PRICES
spellingShingle TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO USE
SMOKING
CIGARETTE PRODUCTION
TOBACCO TAX
PRICES
Marquez, Patricio V.
Krasovsky, Konstantin
Andreeva, Tatiana
Isenman, Paul
Vietnam : Overview of Tobacco Control Legislation, Use and Taxation
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Vietnam
description This country brief presents an overview of current tobacco control legislation, use, and taxation policy in Vietnam. Data and information were collected from different sources. The brief is intended to serve as the context for complementary assessments on different aspects of tobacco taxation in the country to be shared with government teams and other national and international stakeholders. Vietnam is a party of Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and its legislation contains several effective measures aimed to curb the tobacco epidemic. There is a growing consensus in the country about the need for the government to strengthen tobacco control to protect the population from health risks associated with tobacco use. However, the state-ownership of tobacco industry poses a major paradox within the government that benefits from the manufacturing of tobacco products and is also responsible for controlling tobacco consumption.The prevalence of smoking is high, especially among men. Although it was the highest in the world in the 1990, it has substantially declined since that period. However, over 35 percent of men are still regular cigarette smokers. While fewer than 2 percent of women smoke, women and children are exposed to high levels of second-hand smoke at home and in public places, and this exposure also harms and kills. It is estimated that 40,000 people are dying prematurely each year in Vietnam from tobacco-related diseases. In Vietnam, as in other countries across the world, smoking-related illnesses cost millions of dollars each year, both in terms of direct medical costs and productivity losses, imposing a heavy economic toll on households and governments.
format Brief
author Marquez, Patricio V.
Krasovsky, Konstantin
Andreeva, Tatiana
Isenman, Paul
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Krasovsky, Konstantin
Andreeva, Tatiana
Isenman, Paul
author_sort Marquez, Patricio V.
title Vietnam : Overview of Tobacco Control Legislation, Use and Taxation
title_short Vietnam : Overview of Tobacco Control Legislation, Use and Taxation
title_full Vietnam : Overview of Tobacco Control Legislation, Use and Taxation
title_fullStr Vietnam : Overview of Tobacco Control Legislation, Use and Taxation
title_full_unstemmed Vietnam : Overview of Tobacco Control Legislation, Use and Taxation
title_sort vietnam : overview of tobacco control legislation, use and taxation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/818741559223994957/Vietnam-Tobacco-Control-Legislation-Use-and-Taxation-Country-Brief
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