Dubai Duty Free enjoys Chunghwa sales boom

Gavin Lipsith

15-Mar-2005

A strong performance by premium Chinese cigarette brand Chunghwa has helped Dubai Duty Free (DDF) to post solid growth in tobacco sales in 2004

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The brand, which retails at Dubai for $30.50 per carton, is the location's seventh best-selling brand and helped total cigarette sales grow in value by 23%.

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