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Hungry for Hungary: examples of
tobacco industry’s expansionism
Szilágyi, T., Chapman, S.
Department of Public Health & Community Medicine,
University of Sydney 2006, Australia
Summary
Objective: To give an overview of available
internal tobacco industry documents on the transnational tobacco
companies‘ (TTCs) efforts to enter the new market of the emerging
democracy of Hungary and how it developed allies in its efforts at
resisting tobacco control regulations.
Method: Internal tobacco industry documents relevant to
Hungary, available on the World Wide Web, were searched between 26 July
and 30 November 2001. Documents on the identification of Central and
Eastern Europe (CEE) as a great market potential have been reviewed;
another set of reviewed documents are of particular relevance to Hungary,
as they indicate who the main partners of the industry are.
Conclusions: TTCs not only invaded the markets of the
fragile new CEE democracies by making their product widely available,
but also introduced sophisticated lobbying and marketing tactics. TTCs
will try to shape the country‘s regulatory framework in a manner to
help increase their profits. The fiercer the reaction of TTCs against a
planned regulatory measure is, the more impact on the health of the
population could be expected from the introduction and enforcement of
that measure.
Key words: transnational tobacco companies,
Central and Eastern Europe, Hungary, internal tobacco industry documents
Address for correspondence: T. Szilágyi, CEO,
Health 21 Hungarian Foundation, Áfonya utca 65, H-2030 Érd, Hungary.
E-mail: h21hf@axelero.hu
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