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NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, JUL 7 – The new tobacco licensing scheme imposes penalties up to $44,000 to reduce illegal sales and protect youth from tobacco products, amid ongoing black market challenges in NSW.

  • Last week, the NSW government introduced a tobacco licensing scheme to regulate the tobacco trade, aiming to control illegal sales and reduce smoking rates in Hunter New England, which records about 1,000 smoking-related deaths annually.
  • Enforcement gaps and high taxes drive a flood of illegal tobacco, supported by all levels of Australian government, despite claims that harm reduction is the primary goal.
  • Beyond immediate measures, Australia should establish a regulated legal market for lower-risk nicotine products to reduce smoking deaths and aid cessation efforts.
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Efeagro Información agroalimentaria broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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