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Businesses Push Back Against Tobacco Control Bill 2024

Manufacturers, retailers and industry associations have intensified opposition to key provisions in the proposed Tobacco Control (Amendment) Bill 2024, warning that some measures could severely affect legitimate businesses and increase illicit trade in Kenya.Among the most contested proposals are blanket bans on flavoured nicotine products and the introduction of parallel licensing requirements.

Stakeholders argue that these measures could overwhelm compliant traders, especially micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), while unintentionally strengthening the already growing black market. Industry groups claim that illegal tobacco trade currently accounts for nearly half of cigarette sales in the country.

Several business organisations, including the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kenya Association of Manufacturers and the Retail Trade Association of Kenya, have urged lawmakers to adopt evidence-based regulations that balance public health goals with protection of lawful businesses and jobs.The proposed law, currently before the National Assembly for review, seeks to tighten controls on tobacco and nicotine products, including vapes and nicotine pouches.

Critics say some of the proposals may duplicate existing regulations and increase the cost of compliance for retailers and manufacturers.Business groups are now calling on Parliament to ensure broader stakeholder consultations before the Bill advances further. They insist that stronger enforcement of existing tobacco laws would be more effective than introducing measures they believe could push consumers toward unregulated and illegal products.

The matter is expected to generate significant debate in the coming weeks as lawmakers weigh public health concerns against the economic impact on traders and manufacturers.Speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Wetang’ula, is expected to oversee parliamentary deliberations on the Bill.

Anne Okello

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