Big Tobacco

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Big Tobacco est un nom utilisé pour désigner les plus grandes entreprises mondiales de l'industrie du tabac . Les cinq plus grandes sociétés productrices de tabac sont Philip Morris International, Altria, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands et Japan Tobacco International. De plus, China Tobacco produit 2 500 milliards de cigarettes par an, soit trois fois plus que la plus grande des cinq sociétés habituellement répertoriées comme la plus grande au monde, Philip Morris. Cependant, China Tobacco n'exporte qu'une petite fraction de sa production. rdf:langString
Big Tobacco is a name used to refer to the largest companies in the tobacco industry. According to the World Medical Journal, the five largest tobacco companies are: Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands, Japan Tobacco International, and China National Tobacco Company. These companies have substantial power economically, with revenues matching some small countries. These companies are well-known for lobbying governments, advocating for looser restrictions and lower taxes. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Big Tobacco is a name used to refer to the largest companies in the tobacco industry. According to the World Medical Journal, the five largest tobacco companies are: Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands, Japan Tobacco International, and China National Tobacco Company. These companies have substantial power economically, with revenues matching some small countries. These companies are well-known for lobbying governments, advocating for looser restrictions and lower taxes. These companies have garnered significant controversy for the product they produce and the tactics with which they sell and market them. Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the United States. Despite a general decrease in cigarette use in the United States, there has been no change in the use of smokeless tobacco. Some of the tactics utilized by these companies have been noted to be similar to that of other industries such as the oil, sugar, and cell phone industries. These companies are controversial due to the negative health effects of the products they produce, and attempts to misinform on this topic. In the United States, the big five tobacco companies have worked together to conceal scientific evidence on the negative affects of tobacco. There is also a history of manipulating and destroying evidence. The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control was designed by the World Health Assembly as an international legal approach to reducing the effect of tobacco on public health. However, it's implementation has also been interfered with by these tobacco companies. Tobacco companies have also been known to foster relations with governments and communities to maintain loose regulations on tobacco products.
rdf:langString Big Tobacco est un nom utilisé pour désigner les plus grandes entreprises mondiales de l'industrie du tabac . Les cinq plus grandes sociétés productrices de tabac sont Philip Morris International, Altria, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands et Japan Tobacco International. De plus, China Tobacco produit 2 500 milliards de cigarettes par an, soit trois fois plus que la plus grande des cinq sociétés habituellement répertoriées comme la plus grande au monde, Philip Morris. Cependant, China Tobacco n'exporte qu'une petite fraction de sa production.
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