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Gavin Lipsith

1-May-2006

By Gavin Lipsith Tobacco products editor. Two cases of leakage from duty-free to domestic markets this month suggest that the industry must take stronger action to regulate itself if it is to avoid greater external pressure to restrict tobacco sales.

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In the UK a shopkeeper was convicted of selling cigarettes without paying import duties after police discovered more than 45,000 cigarettes on his off-licence premises. The Regal King Size cigarettes,

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