Mexico
2021
2020
Rank 36 from 55
Global Tobacco Index Score
36
Indicators
Level of Participation in Policy-Development
8
Tobacco Industry-related Corporate Social Responsibility activities
3
Benefits given to the Tobacco Industry
3
Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
10
Measures for Transparency
6
Preventing Conflicts of Interest
10
Measures that prevent Industry Influence
15
Rank 13 from 47
Global Tobacco Index Score
13
Indicators
Level of Participation in Policy-Development
4
Tobacco Industry-related Corporate Social Responsibility activities
2
Benefits given to the Tobacco Industry
2
Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
9
Measures for Transparency
5
Preventing Conflicts of Interest
10
Measures that prevent Industry Influence
15
Mexico has been a Party to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) since February 27, 2005. While tobacco control policies are enacted through the General Law on Tobacco Control, the tobacco industry is generally able to participate in development of tobacco control policies, partner with government agencies for corporate social responsibility activities, and are not disallowed from providing contributions/gifts to the government.
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