Health chief hails tobacco control efforts as smoking rate falls to 8.5%
Hong Kong's smoking rate decreased to 8.5% in 2024, according to Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau, as announced at a Legislative Council meeting on Friday. While this figure misses the 7.8% target set for 2025, health authorities are satisfied with the city's tobacco control strategy.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's smoking rate decreased to 8.5% in 2024, according to Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau, as announced at a Legislative Council meeting on Friday. While this figure misses the 7.8% target set for 2025, health authorities are satisfied with the city's tobacco control strategy. The 8.5% rate, derived from a thematic survey conducted between July and October 2024, represents a decline from 9.1% in 2023. Lo Chung-mau emphasized that the current administration inherited the 7.8% target from the WHO's 2018 initiative. Despite not reaching the specific goal, overall cigarette consumption has decreased by 30%, which authorities consider a success.
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5 extractedLowering the rate to 7.8 per cent is considered a perfect 100 score, then our current rate of 8.5 per cent is already a score of 95 or above.
The target of 7.8 per cent was set for 2025.
The figure is derived from preliminary findings of a thematic survey conducted between July and October last year.
The rate fell from 9.1 per cent in 2023 to 8.5 per cent last year.
Hong Kong’s smoking rate fell to 8.5 per cent last year.