Six out of 10 M’sians agree that high prices drive the tobacco black market

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PETALING JAYA: British American Tobacco (Malaysia) Bhd (BAT Malaysia) today unveiled the results of its second nationwide survey, conducted as part of...

: British American Tobacco Bhd today unveiled the results of its second nationwide survey, conducted as part of the Company’s Stop The Black Market campaign.• 67% of Malaysians believe the black market, of which illegal tobacco is a significant component, is at a crisis levels, severely impacting Malaysia’s economy;

• three quarters of all respondents support the Malaysian Government in introducing measures to stop the black market in the 2021 Budget; and “This likely comes from concerns they have on job security and income stability amidst the on-going Covid-19 crisis.

 

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