Until 1990, it was illegal for transnational tobacco companies (TTCs) to sell cigarettes in Thailand. We reviewed and analysed internal tobacco industry documents relevant to the Thai market during the 1980s. TTCs’ attempts to access the Thai cigarette market during the 1980s concentrated on political lobbying, advertising and promotion of the foreign brands that were illegal to sell in Thailand at the time. They sought to take advantage of the Thai Tobacco Monopoly’s (TTM) inefficiency to propose licencing agreements and joint ventures with TTM and took advantages of unclear regulations about cigarette marketing to promote their products through advertising and sponsorship activities. After their initial efforts failed, they successfully l...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control makes a number of recommendatio...
While the public health community has focused on the harm-reduction potential of new nicotine deliv...
In September 2005 Thailand became the first Asian country to implement a complete ban on the display...
OBJECTIVES: To review the strategies employed by overseas cigarette manufacturers operating in Thail...
Background Thailand is among the earliest Asian countries to feel the force of the industry's influ...
Transnational tobacco companies (TTCs) interfere regularly in policymaking in low- and middle-income...
Objectives: To review the strategies employed by overseas cigarette manufacturers operating in Thail...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Bataille de la Thaïlande contre les géants du taba
The Thailand Tobacco Monopoly (TTM) controlled the country's tobacco industry from its formation in ...
The opening of the Thai tobacco market, following action brought by the US Trade Representative unde...
Introduction Transnational tobacco companies’ investments in heated tobacco products (HTPs) have gro...
Background: The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control includes tobacco advertising restrictions th...
Introduction Tobacco companies are employing the same tactics they have used for years to market tob...
Background and challenges to implementation JTI and DTI jointly undertake promotional activities to...
BackgroundThe tobacco industry works to block, delay, and weaken national tobacco control legislatio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control makes a number of recommendatio...
While the public health community has focused on the harm-reduction potential of new nicotine deliv...
In September 2005 Thailand became the first Asian country to implement a complete ban on the display...
OBJECTIVES: To review the strategies employed by overseas cigarette manufacturers operating in Thail...
Background Thailand is among the earliest Asian countries to feel the force of the industry's influ...
Transnational tobacco companies (TTCs) interfere regularly in policymaking in low- and middle-income...
Objectives: To review the strategies employed by overseas cigarette manufacturers operating in Thail...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Bataille de la Thaïlande contre les géants du taba
The Thailand Tobacco Monopoly (TTM) controlled the country's tobacco industry from its formation in ...
The opening of the Thai tobacco market, following action brought by the US Trade Representative unde...
Introduction Transnational tobacco companies’ investments in heated tobacco products (HTPs) have gro...
Background: The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control includes tobacco advertising restrictions th...
Introduction Tobacco companies are employing the same tactics they have used for years to market tob...
Background and challenges to implementation JTI and DTI jointly undertake promotional activities to...
BackgroundThe tobacco industry works to block, delay, and weaken national tobacco control legislatio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control makes a number of recommendatio...
While the public health community has focused on the harm-reduction potential of new nicotine deliv...
In September 2005 Thailand became the first Asian country to implement a complete ban on the display...