Countries that smoke the most cigarettes in the world 2024

Written By ندى ماهر عبدربه on 2024/12/03

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - Economy Now - Smoking is one of the most prominent phenomena that have affected public health for centuries, and despite global efforts to reduce it, it still poses a major health and economic challenge. Since the relationship between smoking and lung cancer was proven in 1950, many countries have begun to take measures to reduce tobacco consumption, whether by imposing high taxes or banning advertising of tobacco products and increasing awareness of its dangers. However, smoking rates remain high in some countries, influenced by cultural, economic and social factors.

Factors affecting smoking rates worldwide

List of countries with the highest smoking rates among the population

  1. Nauru (48%)
    Nauru leads the world in smoking rates, with its population suffering from additional health problems such as obesity and high rates of diabetes, reflecting an unhealthy lifestyle.
  2. Myanmar (44%)
    Myanmar ranks second, with a large segment of the population relying on tobacco in their daily lives, despite government attempts to curb the phenomenon.
  3. Kiribati (40%)
    In Kiribati, smoking is a widespread habit, with economic and health challenges affecting the population.
  4. Papua New Guinea (40%)
    Smoking is common among the people of Papua New Guinea, where it is considered part of popular culture, especially in rural areas.
  5. Bulgaria (40%)
    Bulgaria leads the EU in smoking rates, which is linked to social customs and the availability of tobacco products at low prices.
  6. Serbia (40%)
    In Serbia, smoking is part of daily life for many, increasing the health burden on the local medical system.
  7. Timor-Leste (39%)
    Timor-Leste has high smoking rates, amid development challenges that hamper efforts to reduce tobacco consumption.
  8. Indonesia (38%)
    Indonesia, with one of the world's largest tobacco markets, is experiencing a high prevalence of smoking among all age groups.
  9. Croatia (37%)
    In Croatia, smoking is still common despite European attempts to limit its consumption through strict laws.
  10. Solomon Islands (37%)
    The Solomon Islands has high smoking rates, coupled with a lack of health awareness and resources to reduce the phenomenon.

Combating smoking requires global cooperation that raises health awareness, tightens laws, and provides healthy alternatives that reduce dependence on tobacco.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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