There are always efforts from the Indonesian government to cut smoking rates. Expensive cigarettes and stricter smoking ban may help Indonesians quit smoking, however, it seems that the issue is more than just complex for the sixth largest tobacco producer in the world.
Based on the survey from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) Indonesia Report 2011, the percentage of Indonesian male smokers had surged to 67,4 percent in 2011, up from 53,9 percent in 1995. Ironically, 40 percent of teenages aged 13-15 years old also smoked, up from 20,3 percent in 2010 and from 7,1 percent in 1995.
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