Tobacco industry successfully prevented tobacco control legislation in Argentina.

Tob Control

Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, USA.

Published: October 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines the influence of transnational tobacco companies on tobacco control laws in Argentina from 1966 to 2005.
  • The tobacco industry employed strategies like creating a self-regulating code, lobbying, and forming alliances to resist strong legislative measures, especially in the 1980s and 1990s.
  • As a consequence, Argentina maintains weak tobacco control legislation, with no significant efforts to reduce secondhand smoke exposure.

Article Abstract

Objective: To evaluate how transnational tobacco companies, working through their local affiliates, influenced tobacco control policymaking in Argentina between 1966 and 2005.

Methods: Analysis of internal tobacco industry documents, local newspapers and magazines, internet resources, bills from the Argentinean National Congress Library, and interviews with key individuals in Argentina.

Results: Transnational tobacco companies (Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Lorillard, and RJ Reynolds International) have been actively influencing public health policymaking in Argentina since the early 1970s. As in other countries, in 1977 the tobacco industry created a weak voluntary self regulating code to avoid strong legislated restrictions on advertising. In addition to direct lobbying by the tobacco companies, these efforts involved use of third party allies, public relations campaigns, and scientific and medical consultants. During the 1980s and 1990s efforts to pass comprehensive tobacco control legislation intensified, but the organised tobacco industry prevented its enactment. There has been no national activity to decrease exposure to secondhand smoke.

Conclusions: The tobacco industry, working through its local subsidiaries, has subverted meaningful tobacco control legislation in Argentina using the same strategies as in the USA and other countries. As a result, tobacco control in Argentina remains governed by a national law that is weak and restricted in its scope.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1748093PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tc.2005.011130DOI Listing

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