Archive - April 2007

MALAYSIA
Tobacco company stops discounts

JT International Bhd will cease discount activities in the near future following instructions from the Ministry of Health, said managing director Martyn...

ZIMBABWE
Tobacco auction commences

The delayed tobacco selling season in Zimbabwe got off to a rocky start on Tuesday after government officials urged resisting farmers to sell.

MACAO
Tobacco tax hike proposed

Macao's Health Bureau is to propose a 10-fold increase of tobacco tax in an effort to advance smoking control.

RUSSIA
BAT expands production in Saratov

The US$ 8.3 million modernisation programme for BAT Russia’s cigarette plant in Saratov is going to be completed by the end of this year.

JAPAN/ UNITED KINGDOM
Gallaher acquisition completed

Japan Tobacco Inc. (JT) today announced that the scheme of arrangement has today become effective and that Gallaher Group Plc is now part of the JT Group.

BULGARIA
Bulgartabac halves bid price for factory

The price of Yambol BT, a unit of Bulgaria's tobacco monopoly Bulgartabac, has been slashed in half to BGN 700,000 after no one expressed interest in the...

INDIA
Kerala traders refuse to sell cigarettes

Traders in Kerala on Thursday decided not to sell cigarettes in the state beginning 16 April as tobacco-manufacturing companies were 'not prepared'...

MALAYSIA
Health minister targets cigarette 'price war'

Malaysia's health minister on Friday gave tobacco companies two weeks to stop what he called a price war aimed at luring buyers with cheap cigarettes, the...

ZIMBABWE
Tobacco growers loose forex entitlement

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has with immediate effect abolished the tobacco growers’ 15 per cent foreign currency entitlement held in foreign currency...

UNITED STATES
Filtrona shuts Chesterfield plant

Filtrona Richmond Inc. announced on 30 March that it stopped operating the plant in Chesterfield County, Virginia, which makes cigarette filter components.

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