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China's smoking rate dropped to 23.2% in 2024 due to strict laws and bans, but enforcement remains uneven.
China's smoking rate fell to 23.2% in 2024, down from 27.7% in 2015, reducing the number of smokers by about 60 million due to strict tobacco laws, public bans in over 200 cities, and awareness campaigns.
Despite progress, smoking persists in restricted areas, enforcement is inconsistent, and some businesses resist compliance.
The government aims to cut smoking to 20% by 2030, requiring faster action than past decades.
Sustained public and administrative support is critical to meet the target and protect public health.
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La tasa de tabaquismo de China cayó al 23.2% en 2024 debido a las estrictas leyes y prohibiciones, pero la aplicación sigue siendo desigual.