Tobacco increase 'reasonable': BAT South Africa
Cigarettes. File photo.
Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock
Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock
The increase in the cost of tobacco products falls within "reasonable levels", British American Tobacco SA said shortly after Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan tabled the 2012/2013 Budget.
"For us [this] is an acknowledgement by government of the significant problem of the illegal trade in cigarettes," spokeswoman Leslie Rance said.
"This is also to blame for approximately R4 billion loss in government revenue due to evasion of taxes on illegal cigarettes."
He said trade in illegal cigarettes remained a major concern in South Africa.
"Around 28% of cigarettes sold in South Africa are illegal."
The retail price of a 20s packet of Peter Stuyvesant, the company's biggest-selling brand, would increase by R1 from Monday.





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