Landscape View of the Tobacco Market in Slovakia (Report)
This Report was written by Institute of Economic Research SAS in Slovakia. The report provides an overview of the size, structure, and characteristics of the market for tobacco products, as well as the trends over time. The cigarette market comprises only of imported products, following a privatization of local brands. The researchers find that tobacco products have largely become more affordable over time as tobacco taxes have not kept up with significant income growth and inflation. Recent adjustments to the excise tax, paired with slower income growth has partially but not fully reversed this trend. The price differential between economy and premium brands decreased over time, from more than 22% in 2012 to 13% in 2022. Alternate tobacco products are growing in popularity partially due to their affordability, as only HTPs are subject to excise taxes. Smoke-free policies in Slovakia are weaker compared to most other countries in the EU and are not strictly enforced. As a result, a significant portion of both smokers and non-smokers are exposed to secondhand smoke in restaurants, bars, and clubs. The report concludes with recommendations for effective price and non-price policies to strengthen tobacco control efforts.
A Policy Brief based on this report can be found here.
March 2024
Project: Think Tanks Project: Accelerating Progress on Tobacco Taxes in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Content Type: Report
Topic(s): Economic impacts of tobacco control, Emerging tobacco products, Prevalence and consumption, Smoke-free policies, Supply-side issues and interventions, Tax and price, Tax avoidance and evasion, Tax levels and structure, Tobacco control policies and programs, Tobacco taxes revenues, Tobacco use, Youth access
Authors(s): Martin Hudcovský, Ph.D., Karol Morvay
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