Illegal Tobacco Trade in UK: Rising Concerns and Solutions

Sep.29.2024
Illegal Tobacco Trade in UK: Rising Concerns and Solutions
PML report reveals a surge in illegal tobacco trade across the UK, with Scotland seeing a 20% rise.

According to a report by the Daily Star on September 27th, Philip Morris Limited (PML) commissioned KAM to investigate the illegal market in the UK. The report found that illegal trade in 11 out of 12 regions has increased compared to last year, with Scotland experiencing a 20% increase in just one year, while Northern Ireland and the southeast of England saw increases of 15.9% and 14.5%, respectively.


In addition, the UK ranks third among 38 European countries, becoming the country with the highest illegal tobacco consumption.


The report reveals that the cost of living crisis is a key factor contributing to the issue, with half of the shop owners stating that economic hardship and demand for cheap products are driving factors for illegal use.


In a recent two-day sting operation, over half of London's shops were found to be selling illegal cigarettes and e-cigarettes. The operation was led by former Scotland Yard Detective Chief Inspector Will O'Reilly, who stated that simply eradicating the illegal cigarette market could deprive organized crime of funding equivalent to hiring over 115,000 new police officers.


A survey shows that 52% of retailers are concerned that higher taxes on legal products could drive growth in the illegal market. Similarly, 44% of people are worried that restrictive regulations on legal alternatives could inadvertently boost this activity.


The interviewees also expressed support for efforts to crack down on illegal products, showing this commitment by only purchasing from legal channels and reporting illegal activities. However, 40% of people are skeptical that illegal use will decrease by 2030 (England's smoke-free goal).


Seventy percent of the respondents are in favor of stronger law enforcement measures, while 75% support imposing stricter penalties on violators. Additionally, 71% of individuals hope to have easier access to legal and affordable smoke-free alternatives, such as e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products.


PML's external affairs director Duncan Cunningham warned that the usage rate among teenagers is particularly concerning.


The illegal trade of tobacco and e-cigarettes poses a direct and serious threat to public health, harming impoverished communities and driving youth use. Given that the UK is already one of the largest illegal cigarette markets in Europe, we must strike a careful balance: protecting the people, especially young people, from harmful illegal products, while ensuring that adult smokers can access smoke-free alternatives.


In order to truly achieve a smoke-free future, we must protect the next generation and support the transition of 6.4 million adult smokers in the UK to smoke-free alternatives by maintaining the availability of existing alternatives.


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