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Illegal Pathways to Illegal Profits: The Big Cigarette Companies and International Smuggling Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
ABSTRACT: Cigarette smuggling
takes place on a
colossal scale.
Each year approximately 400 billion
cigarettes, or one-third of all legally
exported cigarettes, end up illegally
smuggled across international borders.
Cigarettes are the world’s most widely
smuggled legal consumer product.
Based on company documents
that use these terms, this report looks
at the smuggling of cigarettes manufactured
by British American Tobacco,
Philip Morris, and R.J. Reynolds
Tobacco in four representative countries
—Bangladesh, Cameroon, Colombia
and Spain—to illustrate, in considerable
detail, the major cigarette companies’
various roles in international
smuggling operations.
As these examples show, the
major companies have gone well
beyond knowingly selling cigarettes
that they know will end up in the
hands of smugglers but have also
carefully monitored and overseen the
smuggling of their brands into various
countries, often treating the illegal
importation and contraband sales of
their cigarettes as just one more regularly
monitored distribution channel,
along with ongoing legal cigarette
meetings with the middleman
companies directly in charge of
the smuggling efforts to discuss
details of the smuggling operations,
including destinations,
brands, routes, quantities and
prices.
This report details the inner workings of
the major cigarette companies’ actions
to encourage and support cigarette
imports and sales. It is also clear that
knowledge of the companies’ efforts
to promote and facilitate the smuggling
of its brands often reaches to the
highest-ranking company executives.
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