Training to improve communication capacity on tobacco harm prevention for reporters

Công LuậnCông Luận21/11/2024

(CLO) On November 21, in Hanoi, the Ministry of Information and Communications held a training conference to improve communication capacity on tobacco harm prevention.


Speaking at the conference, Ms. Phan Thi Hai, Deputy Director in charge of the Tobacco Harm Prevention Fund, Ministry of Health, informed that in Vietnam, tobacco use causes 85,500 deaths each year. Passive smoking causes 18,800 deaths. A total of 104,300 deaths per year are due to tobacco-related diseases.

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Leaders of the Legal Department, Ministry of Information and Communications delivered opening remarks at the training session. Photo: Le Tam

"Tobacco use creates a burden of disease and reduces the quality of the labor force. Of these, more than 15 million Vietnamese smokers and tens of millions of passive smokers are at risk of tobacco-related diseases and premature death. The burden of disease caused by tobacco use will be more evident in the next 10-20 years when current smokers face the health impacts of tobacco use," said Ms. Hai.

Not only does tobacco use have a major impact on health, it is also causing huge economic losses. Specifically, a recent study shows that the annual economic cost of tobacco use in Vietnam is estimated at VND108 trillion, equivalent to 1.14% of GDP (2022). This figure is five times larger than the contribution of tobacco tax revenue to the national budget. The costs include VND16.4 trillion in direct medical costs, VND5.9 trillion in indirect costs due to illness, and VND85.8 trillion in premature death. In addition, people spend VND49 trillion on cigarettes every year.

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Training conference to improve communication capacity on tobacco harm prevention. Photo: Le Tam

Mr. Nguyen Tuan Lam, Tobacco Harm Prevention Expert of the World Health Organization (WHO) added that in 2010, the rate of adults smoking was 47%, by 2015 it was 45%, in 2021 it was 41%, however, it is estimated that this rate is starting to increase. If there are no intervention measures, this number could increase to 43% by 2030, which is reflected in increased production and consumption.

"An important factor leading to the current high rate of tobacco use is the low tax and price of tobacco in Vietnam. Tobacco tax and retail prices in Vietnam are extremely low compared to other middle-income countries in the world as well as in the ASEAN region. The increase in tax and price of tobacco in Vietnam in recent times is too low compared to the growth in per capita income, making tobacco increasingly cheaper and easier to buy over time," said Mr. Lam.



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