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China tax call to cut smoking toll

By Andrew Jack in London

Published: December 15 2008 02:00 | Last updated: December 15 2008 02:00

Doubling taxes on cigarettes would help sharply cut China’s rising annual toll of more than 1m deaths from smoking while boosting government revenues, according to a study to be presented in Beijing today.

Increasing tobacco taxes from as little as 32 per cent currently towards the international average of 70 per cent would save significant medical costs while having a minimal impact on employment, it concludes.

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