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Jump to full article: Hurriyet (tr), 2009-09-03 Author: Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review
Intro: The July 19 expansion of the smoking ban to include restaurants, cafes, teahouses and bars has resulted in a significant drop in cigarette sales, which were 5.4 percent lower in July 2009 than a year ago.
According to data from the Tobacco and Alcohol Market Regulatory Agency, or TAPDK, the July decrease in sales amounts to 89,478,000 fewer packages of cigarettes sold.
Professor Elif Dağlı, the chair of the National Committee on Cigarettes and Health, or SSUK, said the implementation of similar laws in other countries has been shown to reduce consumption by 8 to 10 percent in the first six months. In the United States, she said, long-term decreases in sales have climbed to 27 percent.
"A 5.4 percent decrease in the first stage is much lower than our target but inspires hope for the future," said Dağlı, who added that the organization believes the results will improve in a few years through the continued implementation of the ban.
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