Why BAT is ending local manufacturing
[Moneyweb - South Africa] - 15/01/2026
‘When two-thirds of the market is sitting in the illicit space, there is no way you can fairly compete – and we haven't seen any big fish being put behind bars, or any illicit operations stopped as a result of enforcement’: Johnny Moloto, British American Tobacco sub-Saharan Africa.
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