BAT subsidiary lobbies Pakistan to allow export of cigarettes to Sudan
Exclusive: critics say British American Tobacco’s plan to ‘flood a country in crisis with cheap cigarettes’ is ‘shameful’ A subsidiary of British American Tobacco is lobbying the government of Pakistan to allow it to export 10-packs of cigarettes to war-torn Sudan, prompting criticism from a smoking (...)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Sudan)
British American Tobacco, Smoking, Business, Pakistan, Sudan, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, South and central Asia, World news, World Health Organization
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