Tobacco firm pulls out of Burma

British American Tobacco said today that it is to sell its holding in a Burma cigarette manufacturer, a move long sought by critics of the company’s involvement in the military-rule country.

Tobacco firm pulls out of Burma

British American Tobacco said today that it is to sell its holding in a Burma cigarette manufacturer, a move long sought by critics of the company’s involvement in the military-rule country.

BAT, the world’s second-largest tobacco company, has a £10m (€14.63m) cigarette factory in the country.

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