Taxes and stamps cripple Canadian tobacco suppliers

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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?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.
The combined effects of the C$10........
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