Chile

2023
2021
2020
Rank 46 from a survey of 90 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
60

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
16
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
1
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
4
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
9
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
5
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
7
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
18
Rank 38 from a survey of 80 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
56

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
8
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
0
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
6
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
8
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
5
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
8
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
21
Rank 40 from a survey of 57 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
64

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
6
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
3
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
10
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
7
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
5
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
14
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
19

Chile became a Party to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control on September 11, 2005. Since 2008, Chile allows everyone to be informed of meetings, hearings, trips and gifts that private companies have made with authorities or government officials. In 2014, the Lobby Law was signed obliging companies and institutions to register their lobbyists and managers of interest in a special register.