The trade of illicit cigarettes in Ghana: Insights from a policy synthesis and qualitative study.

IF 1.9 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Pub Date : 2025-01-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18332/tpc/195578
Arti Singh, Fiona Dobbie, Allen Gallagher, Hana Ross, Olivia A Boateng, Divine Darlington Logo, Linda Bauld, Anna B Gilmore, Ellis Owusu-Dabo
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The illicit trade of tobacco products trade continues to challenge tobacco control efforts in several African countries, including Ghana. Ghana recently ratified the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC) Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products ('the Protocol'). This Protocol aims to eliminate all kinds of illicit tobacco. This study aims to enhance understanding of Ghana's illicit cigarette market size, nature, and contributing factors. In doing so, it will help to inform future tobacco control policy. This study included a desk-based mapping of unpublished data looking at existing documents, reports, and websites (n=24 data sources) from 2012 to 2023 and semi-structured interviews with key informants representing government, civil society organizations, media, and international organizations (n=10). Stakeholders indicated the illicit cigarette market in Ghana to be a cross-border issue, with its extent ranging from 10% to 35% of the total cigarette market. Porous borders, lack of political interest, the tobacco tax structure, industry interference, and poor awareness and capacity of customs officials, were identified as contributing factors. Documents reviewed, highlighted the introduction of tax stamps in 2018, ratification of the Protocol in 2021, and the recent review of tobacco taxes as important steps taken by the government to address the illicit cigarette market. This study provides novel insights into the illicit cigarette market in Ghana and identifies major advances in the government's strategy to address it. However, there remains a need for continuous monitoring of borders, alongside more investment in enforcement, national workshops, and training for customs and government officials on the current tax structure, industry tactics, and full Protocol implementation.

加纳非法卷烟贸易:来自政策综合和定性研究的见解。
烟草制品非法贸易继续对包括加纳在内的若干非洲国家的烟草控制工作构成挑战。加纳最近批准了《烟草控制框架公约消除烟草制品非法贸易议定书》(《议定书》)。本议定书旨在消除各种非法烟草。本研究旨在增进对加纳非法卷烟市场规模、性质和影响因素的了解。这样,它将有助于为未来的烟草控制政策提供信息。本研究包括对2012年至2023年间现有文件、报告和网站(n=24个数据源)的未发表数据进行桌面映射,并对代表政府、民间社会组织、媒体和国际组织的关键线人进行半结构化访谈(n=10)。利益相关者表示,加纳的非法卷烟市场是一个跨境问题,其规模占卷烟市场总量的10%至35%。被确定为促成因素的边界漏洞、缺乏政治兴趣、烟草税结构、行业干预以及海关官员的意识和能力差。审查的文件强调了2018年引入印花税票、2021年批准议定书以及最近对烟草税的审查,这些都是政府为解决非法卷烟市场而采取的重要步骤。本研究对加纳的非法卷烟市场提供了新的见解,并确定了政府解决这一问题的战略的主要进展。然而,仍然需要对边境进行持续监测,同时增加执法方面的投资,举办国家讲习班,并对海关和政府官员进行有关当前税收结构、行业策略和全面实施议定书的培训。
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