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Another Record Year for Illicit Cigarettes in EU Source from: Tobacco Journal International 04/18/2013 Illegal cigarette trade in the European Union rose to an estimated 65.5 billion sticks in 2012, about the size of the combined legal markets of France and Portugal, according to a KPMG study. Countries with the largest increases in illicit trade from 2011 are the United Kingdom, Greece, Italy and Estonia. Illicit whites, cigarettes manufactured to be smuggled, represent nearly one-quarter of the illegal trade in 2012, according to the study. Growth in illicit whites primarily is due to new brands originating in Belarus, according to the study. Market share for three major illicit white brands, Classic, Jin Ling and American Legend, declined to 33 per cent of illicit-white sales from 76 per cent in 2009, the study states. Enditem |