Brazil

2021
2020
Rank 43 from 58
Global Tobacco Index Score
43

Indicators

Level of Participation in Policy-Development
11
Tobacco Industry-related Corporate Social Responsibility activities
5
Benefits given to the Tobacco Industry
5
Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
11
Measures for Transparency
6
Preventing Conflicts of Interest
11
Measures that prevent Industry Influence
9
Rank 14 from 48
Global Tobacco Index Score
14

Indicators

Level of Participation in Policy-Development
9
Tobacco Industry-related Corporate Social Responsibility activities
2
Benefits given to the Tobacco Industry
4
Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
11
Measures for Transparency
6
Preventing Conflicts of Interest
4
Measures that prevent Industry Influence
12

Brazil has been a Party to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) since February 4, 2006. The National Commission for Implementation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (CONICQ) is Brazil's national commission responsible for tobacco control. It adopted Administrative Order No. 713 to establish ethical guidelines concerning conflicts of interest and interactions with the tobacco industry. However, the tobacco industry continues to forward its interests through its representatives or allies, such as farmers associations, front groups or politicians connected with the tobacco chain.

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