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China: Forty Per cent Sales Drop in Macau Source from: Tobacco Reporter 12/28/2012 Sales of licit tobacco products are reported to have slumped by as much as 40 per cent in Macau this year as a 'hefty' tax increase and anti-smoking campaigns have taken their toll, according to a Macau Daily Times story.
But the industry has stressed that it is too early to say if the government's aggressive anti-smoking measures will result in any significant drop in the number of smokers, despite the dramatic fall in sales. The government increased taxes by two-and-half times at the end of last year and many smokers simply switched to buying cigarettes on the mainland of China. Enditem |