Korea has cheapest tobacco, 2nd-highest smoking rate in OECD
By Kim Young-wonPublished : Sept. 10, 2012 - 20:59
According to the data from the European Commission Excise Duty on Tobacco which surveyed the price of the best-selling tobacco in 22 member nations in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in 2012, Korea sells the cheapest tobacco at 2,500 won ($2.21) per pack of 20 cigarettes, the Ministry of Health and Welfare said Monday.
Korea also had the second-highest smoking rate, recording 44.3 percent among adults, following Greece which marked 46.3 percent, according to a 2009 OECD report.
“Increasing the prices of cigarettes is highly necessary in a time when the smoking rate for male and female senior highschool students has reached 25 percent and 8 percent. The most effective way to curb smoking is raise the prices of cigarettes,” a health ministry official said.
By Kim Young-won (wone0102@heraldcorp.com)