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Maldives to Fund Smoking Cessation Programs with Increased Tobacco Tax Revenue

By Hussain Shinan Published February 6, 2025

In a significant public health initiative, President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu announced that the Maldives will allocate additional revenue from the recent hike in tobacco taxes to support smoking cessation programs and treat smoking-related illnesses. This move aims to reduce tobacco consumption and promote a healthier population.

The government has doubled the ad valorem tax on cigarettes and tobacco products from 50% to 100%, leading to an increase in retail prices. President Muizzu emphasized that the extra revenue generated will be invested in preventive healthcare initiatives, including the establishment of at least one Tobacco Cessation Clinic in every inhabited island. Additionally, efforts are underway to ensure the availability of cessation medications in cities and regional hospitals through the State Trading Organization (STO).

The President also urged citizens to take proactive steps to quit smoking, highlighting the government’s commitment to providing necessary support and resources. This comprehensive approach reflects the administration’s dedication to combating tobacco use and improving public health across the Maldives.

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These initiatives align with the government’s broader strategy to enhance healthcare services and promote healthier lifestyles among Maldivians. By directing increased tobacco tax revenues towards cessation programs, the administration aims to achieve long-term health benefits and reduce the burden of tobacco-related diseases in the country.

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