New Market Study Published: Tobacco in Mexico
In 2003, the Mexican government started to focus on reducing smoking prevalence by banning the advertising of tobacco products in the mass media (television, radio, cinemas, billboards and most of the press). One year later, it published Ley para la Proteccion de No Fumadores en el Distrito Federal (Law to Protect Non-Smokers in Mexico City). The law banned smoking in public places in Mexico City to protect non-smokers from second-hand smoke. Subsequently, several changes to tobacco legislation...
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