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The advent of Track & Trace technology heralds a transformative era in curbing illegal trade of cigarettes and other tobacco ...
Philip Morris International Inc.'s affiliate, IPM India, praises India's implementation of pack-level Track and Trace (T&T) ...
A year after the government's decision, Japan Tobacco exited India, citing an "unsustainable business model". Philip Morris, though, stayed in India and used another route, according to company ...
In official letters and face-to-face meetings, he told them India's tobacco control laws barred such public advertising and promotion of cigarettes. That included the Indian arm of Philip Morris ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India plans to seek an explanation from Philip Morris International Inc about its marketing practices after Reuters reported that the tobacco giant used tactics that ...
Philip Morris International (NYSE:PM) intends to launch an iQOS smoking product in India, according to a Reuters exclusive. Sources indicate that the government in New Delhi will keep an open mind ...
The letter was prompted by a Reuters investigation last month that revealed how Philip Morris was deploying marketing tactics in India, some targeting young people, that officials said were illegal.
Philip Morris International (PMI) has announced the appointment of Navaneel Kar as the managing director of its India operations, IPM India Wholesale Trading Private Limited (IPM India).
A year after the government's decision, Japan Tobacco exited India, citing an "unsustainable business model." Philip Morris, though, stayed in India and used another route, according to company ...
The letter was prompted by a Reuters investigation last month that revealed how Philip Morris was deploying marketing tactics in India, some targeting young people, that officials said were illegal.
Philip Morris, though, stayed in India and used another route, according to company documents dated between May 2009 and January 2018. A year before the FDI ban, it struck an exclusive deal with ...
A year after the government's decision, Japan Tobacco exited India, citing an "unsustainable business model". Philip Morris, though, stayed in India and used another route, according to company ...