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(c) Report to Congress on Enforcement; Feasibility Regulations._
(1) The president. The President shall_
(A) report to the Congress within 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act_
(i) regarding methods to ensure compliance with subsection (a); and
(ii) listing countries whose health warnings related to tobacco products are substantially similar
to those in the United States; and
(B) promulgate regulations within 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act that will ensure
compliance with subsection (a).
(2) The secretary._ The Secretary shall determine through regulation the feasibility and
practicability of requiring health warning labeling in the language of the country of destination
weighing the health and other benefits and economic and other costs. To the greatest extent
practicable, the Secretary should design a system that requires the language of the country of
destination while minimizing the dislocative effects of such a system.
SEC. 1107. INTERNATIONAL TOBACCO CONTROL AWARENESS.
(a) Establishment of International Tobacco Control Awareness. The Secretary is authorized to
establish an international tobacco control awareness effort. The Secretary shall_
(1) promote efforts to share information and provide education internationally about the health,
economic, social, and other costs of tobacco use, including scientific and epidemiological data
related to tobacco and tobacco use and enhancing countries' capacity to collect, analyze, and
disseminating such data;
(2) promote policies and support and coordinate international efforts, including international
agreements or arrangements, that seek to enhance the awareness and understanding of the costs
associated with tobacco use;
(3) support the development of appropriate governmental control activities in foreign countries,
such as assisting countries to design, implement, and evaluate programs and policies used in the
United States or other countries; including the training of United States diplomatic and
commercial representatives outside the United States;
(4) undertake other activities as appropriate in foreign countries that help achieve a reduction of
tobacco use;
(5) permit United States participation in annual meetings of government and non-government
representatives concerning international tobacco use and efforts to reduce tobacco use;
(6) promote mass media campaigns, including paid counter-tobacco advertisements to reverse
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