Public health experts are warning against calls to cut tobacco taxes, saying it would do little to tackle Australia’s illegal tobacco trade. 

The Public Health Association of Australia says a 50 percent cut to tobacco custom duties could hand major tobacco companies around 2.3 billion a year, while undermining efforts to reduce smoking harm. 

This comes after last week’s Senate Inquiry into illegal tobacco, where industry lobbying also raised concerns.

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Produced By: Mayabi Aziz

Featured In Story: Associate Professor Raglan Maddox – Public Health Association of Australia

First aired on The Wire, Monday 11 May 2026