School of Government, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jan 25;11:1089853. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1089853. eCollection 2023.
The Philippines has been seeing an increase in illicit tobacco trade in recent years, undermining the impacts of legal measures such as tobacco products' taxation and regulation due to circumvention of established avenues and costing the government its revenue. Currently, the country has twelve policies related to the prevention of illicit tobacco trade with gaps identified in its lack of licensing systems for tobacco retailers and policies on law enforcement cooperation, which manifests in the country being fully compliant to only 5 of the 16 articles under the World Health Organization's Illicit Tobacco Trade Protocol. It is recommended that the country establish a national agency or framework specifically for illicit tobacco trade to address its gaps under Tracking and Tracing, Due Diligence, and Unlawful Conduct.
近年来,菲律宾的非法烟草贸易不断增加,由于绕过既定渠道,烟草产品税收和监管等法律措施的影响被削弱,使政府损失了收入。目前,该国共有 12 项与预防非法烟草贸易相关的政策,但存在烟草零售商许可证制度和执法合作政策方面的空白,这导致该国仅有 5 项完全符合世界卫生组织《烟草控制框架公约》第 16 条中的规定。建议该国建立一个专门针对非法烟草贸易的国家机构或框架,以解决其在追踪和溯源、尽职调查和非法行为方面的空白。