State and Local Strategies of the Tobacco Industry
1982 Action Program Review Public Affairs Department
Date: 1982
Length: 8 pages
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Length: 8 pages
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Abstract
Outlines strategies to deal with "key Issue(s)" of Social Acceptability and Leaf Availability. Discusses: 1) strengthening of industry organizations; 2) support of the smoker's decision to smoke and the "social custom of smoking"; 3) establishment of "a more aggressive smoking and health posture for the Tobacco Industry"; 4) the reduction of impact of adverse legislation, litigation, and regulation; 5) the development of "coalitions and alliances"; and 6) leaf availability issues.
Fields
- Named Organization
- INFOTAB (Int'l Tobacco Information Clearinghouse for industry, NMAs)ICOSI (International Commlssion on Smoking Issues) was formed around 1978. It was reorganized in 1980 or 1981 as INFOTAB. Infotab is an information clearinghouse that collects articles and legislatlve information. Data Is funnelled to Infotab by members of the industry. The founding companies are R.J. Reynolds International, BAT, Philip Morris, Reemtsma, Rothmans, Imperial andGallaher. The last three companies dropped in and out. A company had to give three years' notice to resign. BAT gave its notice to resign in late 1987 in conjunction with B&W's resignation from TI. BAT and B&W's resignations were partially because of the Barclay controversy. The companies pay the Infotab dues, but the beneficiaries include the national manufacturing associations(NMAs) . NMAs worldwide receive newsletters from Infotab. They can call and get information on various topics. G.C. Hargrove of BAT was on Infotab.
- NATD
- National Association of Tobacco Distributors
- TGIC
- TMA
- Tobacco Institute
- Tobacco Manufacturers Association
- Tobacco Tax Council
- NATD
- Author
- Public Affairs Department
- Subject
- Budgets
- Coalitions
- Health Effects
- Industry Strategies
- Internal Policies
- legislation
- Political Influence
- Political Participation
- Public Opinion
- Smokers
- Taxes
- tobacco use
- Agricultural Subsidies
- Coalitions