
Tobacco was among 24 commodities and services whose cost controls were removed, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said at the weekend,

The move comes more than a year after Communist Party leaders pledged to give the market a “decisive” role in resource allocation at a key meeting known as the Third Plenum.
China’s economy stagnated under decades of state control, but reforms brought in starting under Deng Xiaoping have seen it enjoy an unprecedented boom.
China produces about 2.5 million tonnes of tobacco a year, the state-run China Daily quoted NDRC official Wang Shengmin as saying on Monday.

Beijing city authorities have passed anti-smoking legislation set to take effect in June as the government seeks to curb the habit among the country’s 300 million smokers.

Tobacco kills more than a million people each year in China, where some brands can be purchased for as little as three yuan ($0.49). Chinese and foreign experts say the number of smoking deaths could triple by 2030.
Source: – AFP
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