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The road map for the tobacco products industry needs to be orientated toward reducing production and consumption.
Indonesia will introduce a new tobacco excise tax increase of 12.5 percent, which will be effective starting February 2021.
Sri Mulyani announces the government will raise the cigarette excise tax in 2021 by 12.5 percent.
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani said the government will raise 12.5 percent of the cigarette/tobacco excise tax.
Jusuf Kalla expressed concerns regarding the economic sustainability as a tobacco tycoon remains to be the country's richest.
The Finance Ministry has classified e-cigarette cartridges as alternative products of tobacco or HPTL, subjecting it to existing taxes.
KOMPAK had issued a legal notice (somasi) against Health Minister Terawan Agus Putranto on Thursday, November 12.
Bogor Mayor Bima Arya Sugiarto has taken a firm stand against the national tobacco industry by denying cigarette product ads.
The COVID-19 pandemic had not changed the smoking behavior among smokers, and even showed increasing tendency,says one study.
A survey conducted by a tobacco control committee found that the majority smokers do not believe smoking increases exposure toward COVID-19.
In 1988, the member states of the World Health Assembly called for a celebration of World No Tobacco Day on May 31 each year.
Health experts on Tuesday urged smokers to stop their smoking habit as it would help prevent them from contracting the coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Trump administration on Thursday announced a ban on some popular e-cigarette flavors, including fruit and mint.
Previously, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati announced the government officially increased the cigarette tax by 23 percent starting January 1.
40 tobacco farmers urged the Indonesian government to create a comprehensive tobacco control policy over health concerns.
The 2018 basic health research (Riskesdas) revealed an increasing trend of smoking prevalence among children up to 9.1 percent.
Tobacco farmers have rejected the government's plan to raise the cigarette excise rate by 21.56 percent on average.
Industry Ministry official Mogadishu conveyed his worry that the revision of PP No. 109/2012 possibly beset the tobacco industry.
KPAI supports the government's plan to enlarge the graphic health warning label on cigarette packs in a bid to control the number of child smokers.
Cigarette Producers Association (Gappri) rejects the government's plan to impose a massive health warning label on cigarette packs.