Calgary Herald

Russia aims to butt out

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Russia submitted an antitobacc­o law to Parliament Tuesday as it seeks to curb smoking amid opposition from cigarette makers, a government official said.

The government in the world’s second-largest market for cigarette producers after China proposed measures that will outlaw all tobacco advertisin­g and sponsorshi­p as well as kiosk sales immediatel­y, with bans on trade in small retail outlets and smoking in public places taking effect Jan. 1, 2015.

Russia, which has also raised alcohol taxes as part of efforts to improve its citizens’ health, wants the law passed this year as it fights lobbying efforts by tobacco companies, Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets said.

Philip Morris Internatio­nal Inc., British American Tobacco, Japan Tobacco and Imperial Tobacco, which control 93 per cent of the Russian market, hooked women and children on smoking, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said in a video blog Oct. 16., vowing to crack down on the habit.

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