China National Tobacco, Beijing’s Smoky Cash Cow
Bloomberg Businessweek’s cover story this week is an in-depth examination of China’s...
Dec 11, 2014
Bloomberg Businessweek’s cover story this week is an in-depth examination of China’s...
Jan 30, 2014
China’s tobacco industry produces 40% of the world’s cigarettes, and the country is...
Dec 31, 2013
Xinhua reports that China’s State Council and the Party’s Central Committee have...
Dec 12, 2013
As one of the world’s largest producers and consumers of tobacco, China has seen a twofold...
Dec 5, 2013
Looking to a recent report by the Research Center for Health Development [zh], the Global Times...
Sep 15, 2013
South China Morning Post’s Patrick Boehler reports a “bleak” new update to a...
Sep 22, 2011
Ubiquitous smoking in China has led to high rates of lung cancer and other illnesses; the World Health Organization has estimated that two million people will die every year of smoking-related illness by 2020. Perhaps in order...
Mar 24, 2011
China, the world’s largest producer of cigarettes and home to the most smokers. is trying again to limit smoking in public in an effort to curb the national habit. From Reuters: China, which has more than 300 million...
Jun 10, 2010
From Didi Kirsten Tatlow in the New York Times: China has the world’s largest population, so it easily lends itself to superlatives. Even so, its 350 million smokers and the sheer scale of its tobacco industry overshadow others....
Mar 7, 2009
One out of every three cigarettes is lit in China, and respiratory disease is on the rise. Some are asking what the future of smoking will look like in China. US-China Today clears the haze: China is the world’s heaviest...
Dec 29, 2008
An international tobacco company discouraged public smoking bans in China and tried to divert attention away from the health risks associated with smoking as they made forays into the country’s cigarette market. From the...
Dec 8, 2008
From Caijing Online: China’s state-controlled tobacco industry may be in for a shock following the government’s recent decision to sign a new set of international smoking restrictions. China was one of 130 countries that agreed...
Mar 9, 2007
From Reuters: China’s stability could be threatened if the government tried to curb smoking, a senior official said on Wednesday at a discussion of the annual meeting of parliament. “Smoking harms people’s health, but restraining smoking threatens social stability,” said Zhang Baozhen, deputy chief of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration. “Smokers rioted when the former […]
Sep 17, 2004
In an interview with the AFP, a WHO official says that healthcare costs will escalate in China as a lack of education and the government’s vested interests encourage the country’s smokers. One in three of the world’s smokers live in China. More than 1 million people die in China every year from tobacco-related illness; the […]