Border business: Canadian export tax forces Imperial Tobacco Canada to halt its overseas business
13-Mar-2002
If the export tax has knocked Canada?s duty-free operators off their feet, it has positively crippled the country?s tobacco manufacturers.
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If the export tax has knocked Canada?s duty-free operators off their feet, it has positively crippled the country?s tobacco manufacturers, including Imperial Tobacco Canada (ITC), manufacturer of Du Maurier and
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(1-Nov-2001) - Cigarette suppliers to Canadian duty-free continue to feel the heavy impact of a succession of measures designed to curb smoking and curtail their businesses.
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(15-Nov-2001) - The Canadian government has provoked fresh concern among duty-free operators in the country by raising the export tax on Canadian-manufactured tobacco products.
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(15-Dec-2005) - Imperial Tobacco (Canada) has promised Canadian duty-free retailers they will not be affected by the company's decision to switch production to Mexico. The company announced in October that it would close its factories in Guelph and Aylmer and move to parent company British-American Tobacco's plant in Monterrey

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