Indonesia’s Deputy Minister of Manpower, Afriansyah Noor, said the country needed new regulations in the tobacco industry that prioritized the welfare of workers and farmers. Speaking today (October 22), Noor said the industry must deliver tangible benefits to the nation and its workforce, rather than serving only business interests.
Highlighting the sector’s labor-intensive nature, Noor pointed out that millions of workers are involved, from farmers to factory employees. He stressed that any policy changes causing layoffs must guarantee workers’ rights, severance pay, and social protection. Noor also proposed allocating a portion of cigarette excise tax funds to create a social protection scheme for tobacco workers affected by industrial shifts.
Addressing emerging products like e-cigarettes, Noor emphasized that regulations must ensure workers are not sidelined by market changes. He called for inter-ministerial coordination in drafting tobacco industry policies that balance economic, health, agricultural, and labor considerations, ensuring the sector remains sustainable while safeguarding livelihoods.