Anti-smoking advocates are pressuring Grammy-winning pop star Kelly Clarkson to drop sponsorship by an Indonesian tobacco company, in an attempt to rein in free-for-all advertising by tobacco companies in that country, the Associated Press reports. Clarkson’s face adorns billboard and TV advertisements for her upcoming concert, along with the logo of cigarette brand L.A. Lights. Indonesia is one of the only remaining countries where the tobacco industry has minimal restrictions on advertising.
According to a 2008 study on tobacco revenue in Indonesia, smokers spend more than 10 percent of their household income on cigarettes; that’s three times more than they spend on education-related expenses such as school fees and books.
Indonesia remains one of the last places in the world where cigarette TV commercials still run, featuring rugged men and beautiful women smoking. Billboards plastered above four-lane highways encourage motorists stuck in Jakarta’s notorious traffic jams to “Go Ahead” or “Become a Man” or let Marlboro Lights “Style Your Party.”
Leggy women in short skirts and strappy heels promote cigarettes at events, sometimes even giving out discounted or free samples to “taste.”



International public health advocates are calling on U.S. singing star and American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson to withdraw tobacco industry sponsorship of her April 29 concert in Jakarta, Indonesia. 400 thousand Indonesians are dying each year from smoking related illnesses and business couldn’t be better for tobacco companies. Indonesia does not have the same tough tobacco advertising bans that the industry faces in countries like Canada, Australia, and the UK.
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Even though I’m an Indonesian myself, I’ve been abroad for a very long time. Can anyone tell me where I can get reliable financial data on these corporations? I would very much like to invest in this behemoth and fast-growing industry.