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Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Yearly, From 2005 To 2030
By Business Monitor International
Source: WHO, World Bank, IMF, BMI research
Pipe smoking is not a widely spread tradition in Uruguay and it has not been affected by the anti-tobacco legislation bans as pipes are usually smoked at home where the bans have no effect. There is a ...
Although the country's macroeconomic variables began to show signs of recovery after two years of negative performance, this general wellbeing did not reach the average Venezuelan in 2011. In this sense, ...
Pipe tobacco and RYO tobacco have been present in Slovenia for many years. Pipe tobacco is more popular among older generations, and its retail volume and value shares have decreased over the review period. ...
Bosnia-Herzegovina does not have a well established or significant cigar smoking culture. Traditionally, cigars have been perceived as status symbols associated with affluence. The number of people who ...
There is no widely established tradition of cigar smoking in Georgia, because in Soviet Union time, only cigarettes were affordable. Cigar and cigarillos smoking was considered a reflection of ?evil capitalism?, ...
In 2011, the performance of cigarettes continued to be influenced above all by the fact that Venezuelans continued to face limited purchasing power, which forced them to prioritise vital living expenses ...
The trend of constantly launching new sub-brands under the same brand family while sometimes withdrawing unsuccessful previous brands continued in 2011. There was not a complete overhaul of cigarette brands ...
In Mexico the tradition for smokeless tobacco is virtually non-existent and consumption of this product is not very appealing to consumers - few are even familiar with how to use it. Euromonitor International's ...
Although rapid migration to RYO tobacco continued in 2011, cigarettes still accounted for the bulk of tobacco products sales. The difference in proportion remained very high as trade sources estimated ...
Growth in 2011 continued the trend witnessed from the previous year; with the growth of consumer incomes and stabilisation of the country's economy, many consumers returned to their smoking habits prio ...
For a second consecutive year, tobacco continued to show positive growth in 2011 in volume and current value terms. Rising disposable incomes encouraged consumers to return to their smoking habits afte ...
In Latvia, pipe tobacco is perceived as being a much higher quality product for dedicated smokers. The majority of consumers in this area are males aged 40 or over who tend to prefer higher quality tobacco. ...
Uruguay does not have a tradition of cigars and cigarillos smoking and, with the exception of some high-income consumers who do smoke cigars regularly, the vast majority of cigars and cigarillos consumers ...
In 2011, a new excise tax of Mx$7 per package of 20 cigarettes came into effect. This action drove up illicit sales from 6.2 billion sticks in 2010 to 9.1 billion sticks in 2011, an increase of 46%. ...
Cigarettes followed expectations in 2011, with retail sales declining in volume terms but increasing in current value terms. This performance was mostly due to hikes in excise taxes and unit prices and ...
During 2009 the economic crisis had an important role to play in the decrease in tobacco volumes, but other factors, such as restrictive laws on consumption and restrictions on industry ing and advertising ...
Volume and current value growth rates for smoking tobacco in 2011 were up massively on those for 2010, as well as on the respective CAGRs for the entire review period. This was mainly due to the strong ...
In Mexico, cigar/cigarillos smoking does not have a strong tradition, since these sorts of products are often regarded by most consumers as luxury items to be consumed on a special occasion or for certain ...
Tobacco sales continued on an upwards trajectory in Egypt during 2009 in spite of worldwide trends towards reduced tobacco sales and the attempts being made by the Egyptian Government to reduce the numbe ...
2011 ended with the undisputed reality that despite all the government's measures to fight tobacco, and especially cigarette, smoking, a lessening of the tax pressure and the good economic conditions prevailing ...
Traditions of smoking RYO and pipe tobacco in Mexico are even weaker than that for smoking cigars. Pipe smokers are seen as people who actually know about tobacco. Pipe tobacco's characteristics, the process ...
Egypt's economic problems meant that prices of imported products shot up dramatically in 2011, with average unit price in standard cigars, for example, rising by 440%. As these remain niche luxury items, ...
Pipe tobacco was generally preferred by older Greek smokers and is considered to be a habit of the past. For younger smokers, pipes were considered out of fashion and demand for pipe tobacco therefore ...
There is no tradition of smoking cigars in Serbia. This is due to low awareness in general about cigars and the culture of cigar smoking. However, companies did not use the period of weak legislation to ...
Smoking tobacco had no significant tradition among Croatian smokers, and it represented only 1% of volume sales of tobacco in 2006. However, driven by latest legislation changes, preferences shifted due ...
Cigars and cigarillos started to penetrate Croatian smoking only after independence in 1990. In an effort to adopt a new lifestyle, the new elite started to explore the tobacco world beyond cigarettes. ...
In the review period the tobacco market in Georgia saw a reduction of illicit trade volume and a lesser reduction of legal sales resulting in the gradual reduction of cigarette consumption as a whole. ...
Demand for smoking tobacco remains very low in Ukraine, as most smokers prefer cigarettes. Smoking tobacco, especially pipe tobacco, is smoked primarily by successful businessmen as a status symbol. The ...
This increase in tobacco tax combined with government antismoking measures such as restrictions on smoking in public places and limitations on cigarette advertising as well as falling disposable incomes ...
There is no long-standing tradition of smoking cigars and cigarillos in Ukraine. The development of the products during the review period was stimulated by the general economic recovery in the country. ...
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