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London-based British American Tobacco, maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill, said a proposal that will reclassify premium-tier cigarettes to the low tier category will result in reduced tax revenues for the government.

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London-based British American Tobacco (BAT) is looking at a three-fold increase in the number of sticks it will sell in the Philippines this year compared to 2009 when it decided to pull out of the country.

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LUCKY STRIKE AND DUNHILL
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London-based British American Tobacco, maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill, said a proposal that will reclassify premium-tier cigarettes to the low tier category will result in reduced tax revenues for the government.

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London-based British American Tobacco (BAT) is looking at a three-fold increase in the number of sticks it will sell in the Philippines this year compared to 2009 when it decided to pull out of the country.

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