A Johns Hopkins University tobacco control expert urges Malaysia to raise cigarette taxes that have not risen since 2015. Malaysia's score in the Tobacconomics Cigarette Tax Scorecard dropped from 2020 to 2022, lagging behind top-performing countries.
Those seem like contradictory goals. If you’re looking to maintain revenue on the sale of your poison then you are not looking to minimize the customers of your poison.
When you drive up the price you also predominately impose a burden on the impoverished. It’s not an equitable solution. An alternative option is to constantly increase the minimum age to purchase so that anyone alive today under the age of 21 will never be able to legally buy a cigarette. This does nothing to help those who currently struggle with their use, and some publicly funded supplementary programs for their benefit are also warranted, but this would help keep new addictions low.