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Revenue Loss after Restaurant Tobacco Smoking Ban Imposed in Korea Source from: Tobacco Reporter 12/02/2013 Six out of 10 restaurants in South Korea suffered revenue declines after the imposition of a tobacco smoking ban in July, according to a story in The Korea Herald quoting the results of a survey published yesterday. Nearly 59.3 per cent of restaurant owners who responded to the survey said their revenues had fallen as a result of the new smoking regulations. The average reported fall in revenues was 17.6 per cent. The smoking ban that went into effect on July 1 affected only certain restaurants, based on size. But all restaurants will be smoke-free by 2015, when stronger regulations are due to come into force. The survey, which consulted 300 restaurant owners, was commissioned by the Korea Smokers' Association. Enditem |