A Labour Party release criticises the National and NZ First governments for prioritising tobacco industry lobbying over public health, highlighting a $216 million tax cut for heated tobacco products despite lack of evidence of reduced smoking rates.
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Do you believe her man? Why was there a vacant site there with the sign that said Labour on it? I don't know. Okay, we uh know that illicit tobacco is on the rise over the ditch, but the same may actually be true here. New data shows a third of all tobacco consumed by Kiwis is from illicit products, and Treasury may be missing out on nearly 900 million dollars in excise tax and GST. So I've got with me Associate Minister of Health, Casey Costello. Uh afternoon to you, Casey.
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