Tobacco firms’ tax payments surge

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-1-18 0:08:03

China's tobacco firms paid 864.9 billion yuan ($137.7 billion) in taxes in 2012, up 15.7 percent year-on-year, according to official data released Thursday.

The industry also handed over 716.6 billion yuan in profits to the government last year, a 19 percent rise from a year earlier, Jiang Chengkang, head of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, said at a national work conference held Thursday.

Jiang said the tobacco industry is turning greener. Energy consumption per 10,000 yuan of value-added output fell 14.8 percent year-on-year to 25.3 kg of standard coal in 2012.

The industry's total chemical oxygen demand decreased 3.7 percent from a year earlier while sulfur dioxide emissions decreased 10.9 percent, the official added.

The Chinese government made a public smoking ban one of its goals for the 2011-15 period. Some cities have already enacted local legislation on public smoking control.

From 2006 to 2010, the combined taxes and profits created by China's tobacco industry jumped 139 percent to 604.5 billion yuan, with an annual growth rate of about 19 percent.



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