Philip Morris
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- Author
- Popeo, D.J.
- Document File
- 2023033889/2023034493/Correspondence PM Companies Inc.
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- LETT, LETTER
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- LEGAL DEPT/100 PARK FILE ROOM
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- MARG, MARGINALIA
- Named Organization
- Hhs, Dept of Health and Human Services
- Interagency Comm on Smoking + Health
- TI, Tobacco Inst
- Wlf, Washington Legal Foundation
- Interagency Comm on Smoking + Health
- Site
- N28
- Master ID
- 2023034398/4429
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- Request
- Stmn/R1-004
- Named Person
- R, F.E. <Resnik, F.E.>
- Koop, C.E.
- A, T.F. <Ahrensfeld, T.F.>
- M, R.W. <Murray, R.W.>
- Maxwell, H.
- Koop, C.E.
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Author (Organization)
- Wlf, Washington Legal Foundation
- Recipient
- Maxwell, H.
- Recipient (Organization)
- PM, Philip Morris
- Date Loaded
- 05 Jun 1998
- UCSF Legacy ID
- wbn44e00
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`I'ASIIIINGTO.x LN G.NI. FouINvATIO`
1705 N STREET, N., W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20036
202-857-0240
23
February 19,1958
Mr. Hamish Maxwell
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
Philip Morris Companies, Inc.
120 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10017
Dear Mr. Maxwell:
As I'm sure you're aware, the Health~ and Human.
Service's (HHS) Interagency Committee on Smoking and
Health heldia meeting to discussthe issue of tobacco and
United States trade policy yesterday. At the request of
The Tobacco Institute, the Washington Legal Found'ation.
(WLF') presented informal comments to the committee which
I've enclosed for your review.
As a result of the pressure WLF and other concerned
groups brought to bearon the committee, we succeeded in
getting HHS to change the topic of discussion fromthe
U.S. tobacco export policies to the international health
consequences of smoking.
The Washington Legal Foundation firmly believes that
there is no evidence linking American, cigarette exportswith an increase or decrease of tobacco
smoking in,
foreign, markets. Furthermore, if American brands are
denied entry, smokers in these countries will not stop:
smoking.. They will simply not smoke American cigarettes,
consuming instead local brands or cigarettes made in.
Germany, the Netherlands, England, and!Builgaria.
And given the fact that the tobacco industry has
consistently produced an annual trade surplus, even when,
our 1987 national trade deficit reached an astounding
$171.2 billion, it makes no sense to impose restrictions
on,U.S. tobacco exporters.,
It seems to us that Surgeon General C. Everett
Koop's desire to curb domestic tobacco smoking should not
be carried over into foreign markets. Furthermore,
neither the Surgeon General, who chairs this committee,
nor HHS should be meddling in foreign affairs.

Piamish Maxwell
February 19, 1988
Page 2
Your financial support has enabled the Washington
Legal Foundation to accomplish a great deal this past
year. As always, we will continue to champion a domestic
and international tobacco:policy that is sensible andlone
that benefits our national economy..
Shou~ld future tobacco-related issues arise that you
would like WLF to address, I hope you will let me know.
Because we represent the public interest, we are ini a
unique positiorn to litigate, publish,, and testify before
various administrative bodies.
Thank you again for your past support and
forward to hearing from you in the near future.
Sincerely yours,,
-D
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Daniel J. Popeo
General Counsel
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