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  2. Illicit cigarette trade - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in the withdrawal of major international tobacco firms, and a tax loss of $63 million due to the proliferating illicit market. Tobacco Atlas estimates that if illicit trade was eliminated, $31.3 billion in tax revenue would be gained, and 164,000 premature deaths would be avoided annually due to higher average cigarette prices. [22]

  3. Tobacco Authority of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Though TTM has a domestic-market volume share of 79 percent, foreign tobacco products have a 75 percent share of the market's value. The TTM is aiming to improve the efficiency of its operations before tobacco import duties are eliminated under the ASEAN Free Trade Area agreement and the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is formed in 2015. [8]

  4. Cuban cigar - Wikipedia

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    During the 17th century, widespread growth in tobacco use led to condemnation and regulation in Europe. [16] [17] In 1606, Philip III of Spain banned the cultivation of tobacco, though this ban was lifted in 1614. Nevertheless, a special tax was thereafter placed on tobacco imports, with Cuban imports subject to the highest rates.

  5. List of smoking bans - Wikipedia

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    President Duterte has ordered a strict smoking ban, Executive Order 26, forbidding tobacco and e-cigarette use in all public spaces. No one under 18 can use, sell or buy cigarettes or tobacco products. Tobacco cannot be sold where children might gather and be kept 100 meters (330 ft) from schools and playgrounds.

  6. Tobacco politics - Wikipedia

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    1948 advertisement for Camel cigarettes. In numerous parts of the world, tobacco advertising and sponsorship of sporting events is prohibited. The ban upon tobacco advertising and sponsorship in the European Union (EU) in 2005 prompted Formula One management to look for venues that permit display of the livery of tobacco sponsors, and led to some of the races on the calendar being cancelled in ...

  7. Tobacco display ban - Wikipedia

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    A full retail display ban came into force on 24 June 2013 Macau (China) 1 January 2018 [1] New Zealand: Tobacco display ban came into force on 23 July 2012 Netherlands: Tobacco display ban came into force on 1 July 2020 for supermarkets and on 1 January 2021 for other places of sale. There is an exception for specialist tobacco sellers. [6] [7 ...

  8. Big Tobacco turns to rooibos tea to counter upcoming ban - AOL

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    Big Tobacco firms including British American Tobacco are selling heat sticks made from nicotine-infused substances such as rooibos tea, countering an incoming European Union ban on flavoured ...

  9. Cultivation of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    The cultivation of tobacco usually takes place annually. The tobacco is germinated in cold frames or hotbeds and then transplanted to the field until it matures. It is grown in warm climates with rich, well-drained soil. About 4.2 million hectares of tobacco were under cultivation worldwide in 2000, yielding over seven million tonnes of tobacco ...