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====Gibraltar====
 
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Government of Gibraltar in tandem with HM Customs Gibraltar has signed an agreement with Japan Tobacco International to "protect the legitimate trade in tobacco products and foster a stable and transparent tobacco market in Gibraltar". JTI Spain is one of the largest manufacturers and importers of cigarettes and rolling tobacco in Europe which are popular with smugglers trying to move cigarettes from Gibraltar into Spain. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.euroweeklynews.com/2020/02/14/gibraltar-signs-deal-with-spanish-tobacco-company-to-unite-against-smuggling/ Gibraltar signs deal with Spanish tobacco company to unite against smuggling], ''Euro Weekly News'', 14 February 2020, Accessed 19 February 2020 </ref>
 
Government of Gibraltar in tandem with HM Customs Gibraltar has signed an agreement with Japan Tobacco International to "protect the legitimate trade in tobacco products and foster a stable and transparent tobacco market in Gibraltar". JTI Spain is one of the largest manufacturers and importers of cigarettes and rolling tobacco in Europe which are popular with smugglers trying to move cigarettes from Gibraltar into Spain. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.euroweeklynews.com/2020/02/14/gibraltar-signs-deal-with-spanish-tobacco-company-to-unite-against-smuggling/ Gibraltar signs deal with Spanish tobacco company to unite against smuggling], ''Euro Weekly News'', 14 February 2020, Accessed 19 February 2020 </ref>
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When senior Japanese finance officials retire from government service, they often move to top leadership positions in Japan Tobacco. The current Chairman of Japan Tobacco started his career in the Ministry of Finance, rising to the position of the Administrative Vice Minister in 2009. He was later  promoted to a Special Advisor to the Cabinet (2012 – April 2014), before joining Japan Tobacco in June 2014. {{r|GTII_2019|p=26}}
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Draft legislation proposing 100 percent smoke-free public places was defeated in 2017. However, in 2018, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, in consultation with experts from the public health community, successfully implemented a Passive Smoking Prevention Ordinance in Tokyo. The federal government has since followed through with a 100 percent smoke-free indoor law. {{r|GTII_2019|p=10}}
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In China and Japan, the tobacco industry takes CSR activities to a different level by conducting public education on how smokers can exercise “good manners” in smoking to reconcile with public health. In Japan, Japan Tobacco has established “smoking spaces”, giving the impression that this is how to “satisfy both smokers and non-smokers”. Currently, Japan Tobacco has implemented this initiative at 943 locations in collaboration with 212 municipalities around the country. {{r|GTII_2019|p=15}}
  
 
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