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Gavin Lipsith

15-Nov-2006

After an emergency meeting last month between diplomatic suppliers and the world’s four largest tobacco suppliers—Philip Morris, British-American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco and Japan Tobacco International—it appears that there is still no resolution to the pricing crisis threatening the sector

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The tobacco suppliers called the meeting in response to heavy price discounting in the diplomatic sector—at London embassies contacted by DFNI the current price paid for 200 Marlboro Lights is........

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