
Sweden Is World’s First Smoke-Free Country, But Snus Loophole Looms
Sweden has officially made history as the world’s first “smoke-free” nation, reducing its adult smoking rate to just 4.8%. This historic achievement, occurring ahead of the country’s target, highlights a dramatic shift in global nicotine consumption as traditional cigarettes are rapidly replaced by smokeless alternatives. Under global public health standards, a nation is formally recognized as “smoke-free” when its smoking rate falls below 5%. Sweden’s rapid decline stands in stark contrast to other major Western and global economies, where traditional smoking remains far more common. Country / RegionApproximate Smoking RateSweden4.8% (Smoke-Free)United Kingdom11%United States12% – 13%Japan12% – 13%Denmark17%Spain20%France25% However, Sweden’s victory…
