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📢 FDA’s Bold Nicotine Reduction Proposal: A Game Changer or a Risky Gamble?

The U.S. FDA has just proposed a groundbreaking rule to reduce nicotine levels in cigarettes and certain tobacco products to minimally addictive levels, potentially saving millions of lives. While the public health benefits are undeniable, the ripple effects on the economy and the tobacco industry cannot be ignored.


đź“Š Key Highlights:

By 2100, the rule could prevent 48M youth from starting to smoke and help 12.9M current smokers quit within a year of implementation.


Long-term benefits include an estimated $1.1T saved annually in healthcare and productivity over 40 years.


đź’ˇ Counterpoints and Economic Impact:

Richard Marianos, former assistant director of the ATF, warns the regulation could inadvertently create new demand for high-nicotine cigarettes, similar to how high tobacco taxes fuel counterfeit markets.


🔍 Smuggling and Revenue Losses:

The Tax Foundation reports that in 2022, 54.3% of cigarettes consumed in New York were smuggled, driven by the nation’s highest state cigarette tax of $5.35 per pack (+$1.50 in NYC).


Marianos predicts smugglers along U.S. borders, especially in states like California and Washington with international cargo ports, could benefit significantly.


📉 Projected Economic Fallout (Chmura Economics Report, Dec. 2024):

$30.6B annual economic impact.

Over 154K jobs at risk.

$8B decline in federal excise tax revenue.

$16B annual drop in state/local tax revenues.


đź’¬ Investor Insights:

What’s your outlook on the FDA’s nicotine proposal and its implications for the tobacco industry and broader economy?


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I reported already 4 days ago that this proposal was imminent, see the article at : https://getqu.in/eJoZ1H/
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