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Memoranda of understanding: a tobacco industry strategy to undermine illicit tobacco trade policies
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Crosbie, Eric
, Glantz, Stanton A
, Bialous, Stella
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Agreements
/ Archives & records
/ Border patrol
/ Cancer
/ Cigarettes
/ Commerce
/ Cooperation
/ Counterfeiting
/ Crime
/ Globalisation
/ Good Health and Well Being
/ Government
/ Government agencies
/ Health Sciences
/ Human Society
/ Humans
/ Illegal Tobacco Products
/ International Cooperation
/ Law Enforcement
/ Manufacturers
/ Manufacturing
/ Memoranda
/ Original research
/ Partnerships
/ Policy and Administration
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Public Policy
/ Regulation
/ Smuggling
/ Social responsibility
/ Tariffs
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Industry
/ Tobacco Industry Documents
/ Tobacco Products
/ Tobacco Smoke and Health
/ Trade policy
/ Websites
2019
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Memoranda of understanding: a tobacco industry strategy to undermine illicit tobacco trade policies
by
Crosbie, Eric
, Glantz, Stanton A
, Bialous, Stella
in
Agreements
/ Archives & records
/ Border patrol
/ Cancer
/ Cigarettes
/ Commerce
/ Cooperation
/ Counterfeiting
/ Crime
/ Globalisation
/ Good Health and Well Being
/ Government
/ Government agencies
/ Health Sciences
/ Human Society
/ Humans
/ Illegal Tobacco Products
/ International Cooperation
/ Law Enforcement
/ Manufacturers
/ Manufacturing
/ Memoranda
/ Original research
/ Partnerships
/ Policy and Administration
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Public Policy
/ Regulation
/ Smuggling
/ Social responsibility
/ Tariffs
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Industry
/ Tobacco Industry Documents
/ Tobacco Products
/ Tobacco Smoke and Health
/ Trade policy
/ Websites
2019
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Memoranda of understanding: a tobacco industry strategy to undermine illicit tobacco trade policies
by
Crosbie, Eric
, Glantz, Stanton A
, Bialous, Stella
in
Agreements
/ Archives & records
/ Border patrol
/ Cancer
/ Cigarettes
/ Commerce
/ Cooperation
/ Counterfeiting
/ Crime
/ Globalisation
/ Good Health and Well Being
/ Government
/ Government agencies
/ Health Sciences
/ Human Society
/ Humans
/ Illegal Tobacco Products
/ International Cooperation
/ Law Enforcement
/ Manufacturers
/ Manufacturing
/ Memoranda
/ Original research
/ Partnerships
/ Policy and Administration
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Public Policy
/ Regulation
/ Smuggling
/ Social responsibility
/ Tariffs
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Industry
/ Tobacco Industry Documents
/ Tobacco Products
/ Tobacco Smoke and Health
/ Trade policy
/ Websites
2019
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Memoranda of understanding: a tobacco industry strategy to undermine illicit tobacco trade policies
2019
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ObjectiveAnalyse the transnational tobacco companies’ (TTCs) memoranda of understanding (MoUs) on illicit trade and how they could undermine the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products (Protocol).MethodsReview of tobacco industry documents and websites, reports, news and media items using standard snowball search methods.ResultsFacing increasing pressure from governments and the FCTC to address illicit tobacco trade during the late 1990s, TTCs entered into voluntary partnerships embodied in MoUs with governments’ law enforcement and customs agencies. One of the earliest known MoUs was between Philip Morris International and Italy in 1999. TTCs agreed among themselves to establish MoUs individually but use the Italian MoU as a basis to establish similar connections with other governments to pre-empt more stringent regulation of illicit trade. TTCs report to have signed over 100 MoUs since 1999, and promote them on their websites, in Corporate Social Responsibility reports and in the media as important partnerships to combat illicit tobacco trade. There is no evidence to support TTCs’ claims that these MoUs reduce illicit trade. The terms of these MoUs are rarely made public. MoUs are non-transparent partnerships between government agencies and TTCs, violating FCTC Article 5.3 and the Protocol. MoUs are not legally binding so do not create an accountability system or penalties for non-compliance, rendering them ineffective at controlling illicit trade.ConclusionGovernments should reject TTC partnerships through MoUs and instead ratify and implement the FCTC and the Protocol to effectively address illicit trade in tobacco products.
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