INFACT's succinct and critical analysis provides compelling evidence of how the two major US tobacco transnational corporations are actively involved in buying influence in developing countries, and expanding marketing and sales in those countries... It is not confined to analyses of countries, but rather moves to a transnational analysis based on the activities of global corporations...indicates clearly how important it is to understand the vector of tobacco deaths and disease, namely the tobacco industry, and how successful attempts at control can no longer stop at national borders. It is to be hoped that the analysis will form the basis for advocacy and action in the future.
Representative Henry A. Waxman
INFACT's report on the international marketing practices of US tobacco transnational corporations is a significant contribution to the public policy debate regarding tobacco. The INFACT report provides vivid examples of advertising by US companies that circumvent and at times blatently violate foreign tobacco control laws and the industry's own voluntary Cigarette Advertising Promotion Code. This report clearly shows that tobacco advertising that appeals to children should be eliminated-regardless of where it takes place.