Fixed cigarette prices 'benefitting smugglers and tobacco companies'

Local shops want to be able to set the price of tobacco products sold in their stores, rather than allowing the Government to determine the price.

Fixed cigarette prices 'benefitting smugglers and tobacco companies'

Local shops want to be able to set the price of tobacco products sold in their stores, rather than allowing the Government to determine the price.

The Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association (CSNA) said today that the policy of raising the price of tobacco is unwittingly playing into the hands of smugglers.

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