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. 2023 Jan 20:21:03.
doi: 10.18332/tid/157090. eCollection 2023.

A multi-country analysis of transnational tobacco companies' market share

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A multi-country analysis of transnational tobacco companies' market share

Nikita B Rajani et al. Tob Induc Dis. .

Abstract

Introduction: The international tobacco market is dominated by five transnational tobacco companies (TTCs) which continue to interfere with measures to reduce tobacco consumption. The aim of this study is to better understand the current international tobacco industry market structure by providing an overview of the market share of these five companies globally.

Methods: A longitudinal multi-country study design was used to understand market share trends across 90 different countries from 2011 to 2020. Descriptive analyses were conducted based on market share and market size data obtained from Euromonitor Passport. Market share (%), maximal market share (%) and cumulative market share (%) were calculated. Maps and boxplots are used to present the descriptive analyses. Median cumulative TTC market share and interquartile ranges for each year were calculated and stratified by country income level.

Results: The average maximal market share of one company in a country was 50% (IQR: 40.0-63.5) in 2020 compared to 51.5% in 2011 (IQR: 41.3-69.0). One of the five TTCs had the highest market share in 77 out of the 90 countries. Philip Morris International was the main market player in 38 countries, followed by British American Tobacco (24), Japan Tobacco International (8), Imperial Brands (6), and lastly China National Tobacco Corporation was only dominant in China. The percentage of cigarettes manufactured by one of the five TTCs remained relatively stable between 2011 (86.4%) and 2020 (85.2%). Average cumulative TTC market shares increased between 2011 and 2020 in both low- and middle-, and high-income countries.

Conclusions: The international tobacco market is concentrated with a small number of large players, and this has not changed substantially between 2011 and 2020. The impact of this on the ability of the tobacco industry to resist policy changes is unknown but presents a cause for concern.

Keywords: market share; market trends; tobacco control; transnational tobacco companies.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have each completed and submitted an ICMJE form for disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. The authors declare that they have no competing interests, financial or otherwise, related to the current work. A.A. Laverty reports that in the past 36 months received from World Health Organization personal payment to contribute to a systematic review on health effects of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems. F.T. Filippidis reports that in the past 36 months received from European Parliament, Honorarium to speak in a workshop (2022) regarding novel tobacco and nicotine products.

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Figure 1
Map showing maximal market share percentage held by a single company in 2020 in 90 countries
Figure 2
Figure 2
Map showing the company with the highest market share of cigarettes by retail volume in 90 countries
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Figure 3
Cumulative market shares of the five TTCs combined in HICs (blue, n= 39) and LMICs (red, n=51), 2011–2020

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