MacKenzie Ross, Ross Hana, Lee Kelley
a Department of Psychology , Macquarie University , Sydney , Australia.
b Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU), School of Economics , University of Cape Town , Cape Town , South Africa.
Glob Public Health. 2017 Mar;12(3):351-366. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2016.1273369.
The Thailand Tobacco Monopoly (TTM) controlled the country's tobacco industry from its formation in the 1940s, until the government dropped restrictions on imported cigarettes in the late 1980s in response to pressure from the United States. The TTM has since competed with transnational tobacco companies (TTCs) in a semi-monopoly market in which TTCs have steadily increased their market share. Coupled with a decline in national smoking prevalence, the result of Thailand's stringent tobacco control agenda, the TTM now accounts for a diminishing share of a contracting market. In response, the monopoly has looked to regional trade liberalisation, and proximity to markets with some of the world's highest smoking rates to expand its operations. Expansion strategies have gone largely unrealised however, and the TTM effectively remains a domestic operation. Using TTM publications, market and trade reports, industry publications, tobacco industry documents and other resources, this paper analyses TTM expansion strategies, and the limited extent to which they have been achieved. This inability to expand its operations has left the monopoly potentially vulnerable to global strategies of its transnational competitors. This article is part of the special issue 'The Emergence of Asian Tobacco Companies: Implications for Global Health Governance'.
泰国烟草专卖局(TTM)自20世纪40年代成立以来一直控制着该国的烟草业,直到20世纪80年代末,政府在美国的压力下取消了对进口香烟的限制。此后,TTM在一个半垄断市场中与跨国烟草公司(TTC)展开竞争,在这个市场中,TTC的市场份额稳步上升。再加上泰国严格的烟草控制议程导致全国吸烟率下降,TTM在不断萎缩的市场中所占份额越来越小。作为回应,这家垄断企业将目光投向了区域贸易自由化,并利用与世界上一些吸烟率最高的市场距离较近的优势来扩大业务。然而,扩张战略在很大程度上并未实现,TTM实际上仍然是一家国内企业。本文利用TTM的出版物、市场和贸易报告、行业出版物、烟草行业文件及其他资料,分析了TTM的扩张战略及其有限的实现程度。无法扩张业务使这家垄断企业可能容易受到跨国竞争对手全球战略的影响。本文是“亚洲烟草公司的崛起:对全球卫生治理的影响”特刊的一部分。