--FILE--un Chinois fume une cigarette à une station de bus longue distance à Qingdao, Chine de l'est la province de Shandong, le 30 mai 2013. Anti-tabac chines
--FILE--A Chinese man smokes a cigarette at a long-distance bus station in Qingdao, east Chinas Shandong province, 30 May 2013. Chinas anti-smoking efforts in the past decade have failed to limit the explosive growth of the countrys cigarette producers, according to a new report. Annual cigarette production in the worlds most populous country has jumped 50% across the decade, with about 2.175 trillion cigarettes produced in the 12 months between October, showed a report titled Tobacco Control in China from a Civil Society Perspective 2013, released Tuesday (3 December 2013). The latest finding echoed a similar new assessment by the World Health Organization, under which China is rated low among more than 100 countries that have joined the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control over the past five years. China has a total of 300 million smokers, while 740 million others are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke, according to data from the National Health and Family Planning Commission.