If the Governmentโs smokefree action plan does not adequately elevate nicotine vaping as the much safer alternative, then cigarette smuggling will become a bigger problem at New Zealandโs border, says a leading Kiwi Tobacco Harm Reduction advocate.
Her comments follow a media investigation which revealed Customs is currently seizing around 125,000 smuggled cigarettes and 155 kilograms of loose tobacco every month.
New Zealand Customs describes it as a lucrative market. In fact, itโs thought to be eight times more profitable than cocaine โ and one which has attracted organised crime. Large scale, commercial-grade cigarette smuggling operators are now well established.
Itโs spurred on by the fact that New Zealand has the most expensive cigarettes for legal purchase in the world.
โWith the Government set to get even tougher on the appeal and availability of legal cigarettes, there is a concern it will only lead to more illicit cigarette smuggling. It doesnโt have to be the case though, particularly if smokers are activity encouraged to switch to safer nicotine products,โ says Nancy Loucas, co-director of the Aotearoa Vapers Community Advocacy (AVCA).
Associate Health Minster Dr Ayesha Verrall is now finalising the Governmentโs Smokefreeย Aotearoa 2025ย Action Plan after releasing a discussion document for public consultation which closed on 31 May.
AVCA is highly supportive of getting tough on combustible tobacco given 5,000 Kiwis continue to die every year from smoking-related illnesses. Itโs concerned, however, that the discussion document was light on vapingโs key role in achieving smokefree. It has pushed for vaping โ the worldโs most effective smoking cessation tool โ to feature more in the final smokefree action plan.
โWeโve got to get more Kiwis successfully off the cancer sticks in the first place, otherwise many will head to the black market. If we can switch them from cigarettes to vaping, not only will it save countless lives, but it will put a hole in organised crime,โ she says.
The head of AVCA says the latest media revelation exposing the sheer scale of cigarette smuggling completely discredits recent claims by University of Otago public health experts published on 27 May.
Titled โIllicit tobacco trade and the Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 Goal: Arguments and Evidenceโ, the research analysis concluded that โNZโs illicit tobacco market is small and unlikely to grow substantially.โ
โWe knew they were wrong then, but theyโve now been proven woefully out of touch. They argue getting tougher on legal smoking wonโt make much difference at the border. AVCA argues it will be an absolute nightmare for Customs, unless many more smokers are actively encouraged to switch to vaping,โ says Nancy Loucas.
About AVCA
AVCA was formed in 2016 by vapers across New Zealand wanting their voices heard in local and central government. All members are former smokers who promote vaping to help smokers quit – a much less harmful alternative to combustible tobacco products. AVCA does not have any affiliation or vested interest in industry – tobacco, pharmaceutical and/or the local vaping manufacturing or retail sectors.



Agree.
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