Global Tobacco Trends in 2022
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Global tobacco sales are set to increase to nearly $13 billion by 2026 from $12 billion in 2021, at an average growth rate of 1.2% year-on-year. Since 1995, the global market has risen by almost 3.5%. In 2021, the US took the lead in terms of tobacco revenue at $32.5 billion. Indonesia, the Philippines and Poland ranked second, third and fourth respectively. Ecuador saw a 22.8% year-on-year increase, while Croatia experienced a 22.4% decrease since 1995. Global tobacco production is forecasted to reach 6.35 million metric tons by 2026, down 0.4% year-on-year on average from 6.49 million in 2021. Since 1966, global supply has grown by a modest 0.3% year-on-year. China was the largest producer in 2021, with 2.45 million metric tons. India, Brazil and Zimbabwe ranked second, third and fourth respectively. Benin saw a 45.9% year-on-year increase, while Belgium declined by 50.4% since 1966.
Top 10 countries
In 2022 major markets in the Tobacco Industry were:
Global Tobacco Statistics
- Tobacco Export 217 countries (Asia, Europe, Latin America...)
- Tobacco Import 212 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Number Of Employees 206 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Food Sales 61 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Trade Balance 225 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Shipping Freight Volume 67 countries (Western Europe, Europe, Germany...)
- Cigarette Import 218 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Cigarette Export 239 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Food Production 235 countries (Western Europe, Europe, Germany...)
- Enterprise Survival Rate 48 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
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