
Smuggling continues to grow
The cigarette black market continues to grow: 17.8%, in January 2016, compared to 17.5% in November 2015, according to the latest data provided by the Novel Research company, sent to ACTMedia by JTI Romania press office.
„Also in January 2016, the North-Eastern area continues to be the region most affected by the illegal cigarette trade, with a black market share of 36.8%, although it has decreased compared to November 2015, by over 10 p.p. The North-Western and Western areas also hold significant shares, although they are on a downward trend (28.3%, and respectively 26.7%).
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