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NEW YORK, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The global tobacco market by end-user (combustible tobacco products and smokeless tobacco products) and geography (APAC, Europe, North America, MEA, and South America) has been added to Technavio s offering. The global tobacco market is expected to grow by USD 146.5 billion, at a CAGR of almost 4% during 2021-2025.
Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Tobacco Market by End-user and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2021-2025
The market witnessed a certain decline in the production volume of tobacco during the first few months of 2020 due to the rapid spread of COVID-19. This led to slow growth in the market for tobacco in 2020. However, rising demand from millennials and the growing prevalence of tobacco consumption among people are expected to fuel the market growth during the forecast period.
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The cigarettes were smuggled into India and arrived in Bhopal via Delhi.
These were sold at the local pan shops to the trusted customers only.
Bhopal: Officers of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) seized more than one lakh smuggled foreign-brands cigarettes sticks worth Rs 20 lakh, the DRI said on Saturday (February 6).
Acting on specific intelligence, the DRI sleuths on Thursday searched various premises in Bhopal and found more than 1 lakh foreign origin cigarette sticks of various brands like Djarum Black, Esse, Pine, Mond, and Gudang Garam. The cigarettes were illegally smuggled into India and the packs do not carry the cancer awareness images and pictorial warnings as mandated by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the DRI said.