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Finding the Middle Ground

Monday, February 26, 2018

The government plans to limit tobacco imports to protect farmers. The reality is not that simple.

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There is no need for the government to be rash in drawing up a regulation to limit tobacco imports. This trade regulation, now the subject of much debate, could cause major problems for the domestic tobacco industry. Blows to the national industry could eventually spell the end of local tobacco.

The restriction of tobacco imports under Trade Ministerial Regulation No. 84/2017 will make it difficult for the cigarette industry to obtain supplies, e

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