Archive - July 2006

BULGARIA
Bulgartabac launches new brand

Bulgaria's tobacco monopoly Bulgartabac introduced their newest brand of cigarettes, Eva Slims. The 20-pieces pack boasts a fashionable design in golden...

UNITED KINGDOM/GERMANY
Imperial sheds jobs with plant closures

Imperial Tobacco Group, the world's fourth largest cigarette firm, is to close its plants at Liverpool in England and Lahr in Germany with the loss of 415...

INDONESIA
Sampoerna gets OK to build factory

Indonesia's second largest listed tobacco company, PT Handaya Mandala Sampoerna, said it has government approval for a planned 2.8 trillion rupiah (US$...

TURKEY
Siegwerk brand launched in Turkey

After buying out its joint venture partner Samo, Siegwerk is now the 100 per cent owner of one of Turkey’s leading producer of packaging inks.

UKRAINE
Cigarette exports continue to grow

According to statistics released by the Ukrainian association of tobacco and alcohol makers and distributors, SOVAT, Reemtsma/Imperial Tobacco is retaining its...

BULGARIA
PM to reintroduce Marlboro, Parliament

Emboldened by Bulgaria's upcoming EU entry, cigarette major Philip Morris has decided to put back on the Bulgaria market its popular Marlboro and...

INDIA
Health warnings to be introduced

Cigarette and tobacco firms will have to display health warnings on all packages of cigarettes and tobacco products, starting 1 February 2007.

SOUTH KOREA
Profit at KT&G lifted by premium brands

KT&G, the South Korean tobacco company that the US billionaire Carl Icahn is trying to buy, reported Thursday that its second-quarter profit rose 16 per cent...

LATVIA
Record batch of smuggled cigarettes seized

A total of 16.2 million contraband Russia-made cigarettes, largest illegal batch ever, were arrested by the Latvian State Revenues Service 13 July 2006 at the...

UNITED STATES
Analysts anticipate earlier break-up of Altria

Two weeks after the Florida Supreme issued its ruling in the Engle class action appeal which vacated the US$ 145 billion punitive damages against the tobacco...

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