Table 5. Front Groups and Third Parties Documented to Have Received Tobacco Industry Funding for Operations in Southeast Asia.
Organization | Sources |
Formal business networks | |
International Business Chamber Cambodia | 68 |
Cambodia Chamber of Commerce | 68 |
Cambodian Federation of Employers and Business Associations | 68 |
American Chamber of Commerce | 77,80,81,95,119 |
Associations/alliances | |
Gabungan Pengusaha Pabrik Rokok Indonesia (kretek manufacturers association) | 52 |
Gabungan Produsen Rokok Putih Indonesia (white cigarette manufacturers association) | 52 65 |
Alliance of Indonesia Tobacco Society | 65 |
Indonesia Tobacco Society Movement (Gemati) | 65 |
Central Java Regional Representatives Council | 83 |
District Legislative Councils Association | 83 |
Indonesian Tobacco Farmers’ Association | 83 |
International Tobacco Growers Association | 2,64,124,125 |
Thai Tobacco Trade Association | 70 |
Tobacco Retailer Association (Thailand) | 126 |
Malaysia Coffee Shop Association | 73 |
Malaysia-Singapore Coffee Shop Proprietors General Association | 73,127 |
International agencies | |
International Union of Food | 103 |
International Labour Organization | 103,73 |
UNICEF | 103,73 |
Interpol | 70,97 |
Think tanks | |
Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs | 77 |
International Tax and Investment Center | 76,81,93,128 |
Abbreviation: UNICEF, The United Nations Children’s Fund.