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Unfortunately, as smoking has grown in the developing world, programs to combat it have not. International tobacco control efforts have few resources. Recent analyses done by the ACS suggest that less than $100 million per year is spent on international tobacco control, outside of the US, Canada and Australia. Compare this to the $1.8 billion spent on tobacco control in the United States alone.
The ACS will play a role.