Comment: by editor-in-chief Dermot Davitt

4-Nov-2003

Though the news itself will not surprise many, the immediacy of South Africa's threat to duty-free tobacco sales has dealt a hammer blow to retailers and campaigners.

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The news that South Africa is taking a hard line on duty-free tobacco sales comes as little surprise to anyone who?s followed the World Health Organization?s onslaught on the trade

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