2021
DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-056821
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Brand-switching and tobacco taxation in Vietnam

Abstract: BackgroundThe government of Vietnam is embarking on a radical tobacco excise tax reform, switching from the current pure ad valorem scheme to a mixed system by adding a specific component. There have been concerns raised by state-owned tobacco companies against this initiative that switching to a mixed scheme may shift consumption away from cheaper, domestic brands to more expensive, foreign brands (produced locally by joint ventures between multinational tobacco companies and domestic firms) and to illicit ci… Show more

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“…For the three price-sensitive classes (Class 2-4), their choice of cigarette brand is predicated on price, as was found in a previous study in Vietnam 18 . The negative association between each price-sensitive class and household income is unsurprising since more than half of price-sensitive cigarette smokers belong to the two poorest household economic groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…For the three price-sensitive classes (Class 2-4), their choice of cigarette brand is predicated on price, as was found in a previous study in Vietnam 18 . The negative association between each price-sensitive class and household income is unsurprising since more than half of price-sensitive cigarette smokers belong to the two poorest household economic groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Finally, it is also important to note that market share was assessed based on volume rather than value. Under the assumption that the average price of TTC branded cigarettes is higher than of cigarettes manufactured and sold by local companies 30 , it is possible that the market power of the TTCs has been understated. TTCs may aim to increase value rather than volume, at least in certain markets 19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Nguyen and Nguyen (2021), the tobacco industry in Vietnam can be classified by products’ origins and by geographical distribution.…”
Section: Tobacco Industry In Vietnammentioning
confidence: 99%