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Panama

2023
2021
Rank 17 from a survey of 90 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
46

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
3
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
2
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
3
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
9
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
7
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
11
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
11
Rank 43 from a survey of 80 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
58

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
11
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
2
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
6
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
11
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
6
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
11
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
11

Panama became a Party to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control on February 27, 2005. The government or its entities make public knowledge of their meetings or interactions with the tobacco industry on regulatory issues based on the general regulations contained in Law 6 of January 22, 2002, on Habeas Data in which interested parties may be able to make the request under the relevant confidentiality restrictions. With regard to accreditation for participation, in committees such as the National Assembly, participation is open to the groups affected or involved in any legislation or implementation of standards, before which each party establishes and accredits its representatives.