My previous papers on this subject can be considered as Tobacco Taxation 1 and 2:
Tax Cut 39, Tobacco tax rates and illicit trade, August 18, 2023
Last October 15, Dr Mohamed Muizzu (@MMuizzu), President of the Republic of Maldives, President of Peoples' National Congress (PNC) | PPM-PNC Coalition Leader – Maldives, tweeted this:
A day before that, President Muizzu tweeted this, then reposted the reaction of WHO:
So it's partial cigarettes prohibition, and total vapes prohibition. How feasible or realistic is Maldives' President in aiming for this?
I created this table, I chose comparable countries with Maldives -- below 1 million in population, per capita income not less than $13,000. Then I checked their cigarette smoking prevalence. See the result.
Rich Europeans that are usually woke and have strict health regulations and high tobacco-alcohol taxes like Luxembourg, Iceland, Malta and Cyprus, their smoking prevalence is not far from Maldives', Cyprus even has higher smoking prevalence than Maldives.
And assuming that higher tobacco tax rates will bring more revenues to government while reducing smoking incidence -- people may be going for disappointment. In the case of the Philippines for instance, as tobacco tax rate increases, government tobacco tax revenues decline. The chart is from my column last June.
Why this is happening -- because many smokers shifted to smuggled and illicit tobacco that are cheap, prices are just 1/4 to 1/2 of legal tobacco. Others have shifted to vape and smuggling incidence here is also high.
Perhaps Maldives' President should reconsider his new policy. People will keep smoking, drinking, vaping, fast downhill cycling, etc. because it gives them pleasure somehow, without harming other people. If legal products are restricted and prohibited, then illegal, illicit products will simply fill in the vacuum, and government loses regulation capacity with regards to tax revenues and product quality monitoring.
Prohibitions will not work. High taxation supposedly to discourage certain actions and hobbies will not work. Respecting individual freedom and actions that do not harm others will work.
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