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Regional implications of the tobacco value chain in Paraguay.

Fernando MasiGerman Rodriguez-IglesiasJeffrey Drope
Published in: Tobacco control (2022)
The oversupply-that is, more supply than necessary for domestic consumption and legal exports-of cigarette inputs likely divert illegally back to the countries exporting these inputs and others. Thus, the responsibility for illicit trade in cigarettes falls not only on Paraguayan companies but also on companies exporting inputs to Paraguay to producing these illicit goods. Furthermore, Paraguay is not only exporting illicitly directly to Brazil and Argentina, but also appears to oversupply other countries in South America and the Caribbean that cannot legally absorb this trade through domestic consumption and/or legal re-export.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • replacement therapy