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Today, on #WorldNoTobaccoDay, we stand united to expose the tactics of the tobacco and nicotine industry that target our youth with synthetic nicotine, flavours, and sleek designs. Tobacco addiction is evolving โ€” so must our response.

๐Ÿšญ Protect young people by supporting bans on flavours, advertising, and promotion of tobacco and e-cigarette products.
๐Ÿšญ Demand stronger policies to regulate packaging and marketing that appeal to children and teens.
๐Ÿšญ Empower yourself and your community with knowledge to resist addiction and access cessation support.

Together, we can stop the cycle of addiction and safeguard future generations.

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New modelling study by CRE researchers Driss Ait Ouakrim, Tim Wilson, Samantha Howe, Coral Gartner, Tony Blakely and colleagues shows that the Aotearoa/New Zealand Smokefree Action Plan is likely to produce substantial economic benefits for citizens, and modest impacts on government revenue and expenditure.
Find out more ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2023/11/29/tc-2023-058131
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Economic effects for citizens and the government of a country-level tobacco endgame strategy: a modelling study

Background Aotearoa-New Zealand (A/NZ) was the first country to pass a comprehensive commercial tobacco endgame strategy into law. Key components include the denicotinisation of smoked tobacco products and a major reduction in tobacco retail outlets. Understanding the potential long-term economic impacts of such measures is important for government planning. Design A tobacco policy simulation model that evaluated the health impacts of the A/NZ Smokefree Action Plan was extended to evaluate the economic effects from both government and citizen perspectives. Estimates were presented in 2021 US$, discounted at 3% per annum. Results The modelled endgame policy package generates considerable growth in income for the A/NZ population with a total cumulative gain of US$31โ€‰billion by 2050. From a government perspective, increased superannuation payments and reduced tobacco excise tax revenue result in a negative net financial position and a cumulative shortfall of US$11.5โ€‰billion by 2050. In a sensitivity analysis considering future labour force changes, the governmentโ€™s cumulative net position remained negative by 2050, but only by US$1.9โ€‰billion. Conclusions A policy such as the A/NZ Smokefree Action Plan is likely to produce substantial economic benefits for citizens, and modest impacts on government finances related to reduced tobacco tax and increases in aged pensions due to increased life expectancy. Such costs can be anticipated and planned for and might be largely offset by future increases in the size of the labour force and the proportion of people 65+ years old working in the formal economy. Data are available upon reasonable request. All data used in the model are publicly available and their references provided in the manuscript and in the related previous publication (doi:10.1136/tc-2022-057655). Additional model output can be made available upon reasonable request.

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