Objectives: The Hong Kong Government removed the duties on wine and beer in 2008, so as to make the city as international wine trading hub. This article looks into the public health implication of zero duty policy. This article reviewed the relevant papers narratively and made critical appraisal accordingly. Background: On the Budget Day of 27 February 2008, the Financial Secretary announced the removal of duties on wine and beer, and made it immediately effective through an executive order under the Public Revenue Protection Ordinance. The wine duty had been decreased from 40% to 0%, and beer duty, as well as, duty on any liquors with alcoholic content less than 30%, had been decreased from 20% to 0%. Stimulated by the drop in alcohol p...
Background: Recent regulatory changes in the system by which premises are licensed to sell alcohol, ...
Alcohol’s adverse public health impact includes disease, injury, violence, disability, social proble...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of new low and no alcohol beers and reformulated beers in Great Brit...
Abstract — Aim: In an effort to promote Hong Kong as a global wine hub, the government eliminated du...
Aims: To describe a case study in the British market of one of the global beer-producing companies t...
Aims: To describe a case study in the British market of one of the global beer-producing companies t...
AIMS: To understand the extent of the alcohol industry's financial dependence on drinking above gove...
Background: In March 2007, the Hong Kong Government halved its heavy excise taxes on beer and wine, ...
The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, published a decade ago, was at that time criticised...
Economic questions are central to the formation of alcohol policies, such as the setting of alcohol ...
Background: Efforts to reduce alcohol-related harm face strong resistance from the alcohol industry....
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Background: It is widely believed that corporate actors exert substantial influence on the making of...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines how the alcohol industry responded to developments in Irish alcohol p...
Context: Scotland is the first country in the world to pass legislation intro-ducing a minimum unit ...
Background: Recent regulatory changes in the system by which premises are licensed to sell alcohol, ...
Alcohol’s adverse public health impact includes disease, injury, violence, disability, social proble...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of new low and no alcohol beers and reformulated beers in Great Brit...
Abstract — Aim: In an effort to promote Hong Kong as a global wine hub, the government eliminated du...
Aims: To describe a case study in the British market of one of the global beer-producing companies t...
Aims: To describe a case study in the British market of one of the global beer-producing companies t...
AIMS: To understand the extent of the alcohol industry's financial dependence on drinking above gove...
Background: In March 2007, the Hong Kong Government halved its heavy excise taxes on beer and wine, ...
The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, published a decade ago, was at that time criticised...
Economic questions are central to the formation of alcohol policies, such as the setting of alcohol ...
Background: Efforts to reduce alcohol-related harm face strong resistance from the alcohol industry....
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Background: It is widely believed that corporate actors exert substantial influence on the making of...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines how the alcohol industry responded to developments in Irish alcohol p...
Context: Scotland is the first country in the world to pass legislation intro-ducing a minimum unit ...
Background: Recent regulatory changes in the system by which premises are licensed to sell alcohol, ...
Alcohol’s adverse public health impact includes disease, injury, violence, disability, social proble...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of new low and no alcohol beers and reformulated beers in Great Brit...