The rejected tobacco companies asks the ministry to reconsider their offer
The three tobacco companies which made an offer to take the supply of tobacco retailers in Hungary asks the ministry to reconsider their offer. The ministry previously rejected their offer.
The Imperial Tobacco Magyarország Kft., the JTI Hungary Zrt. and the Philip Morris Magyarország Kft. wrote MTI, that they were disappointed with the rejection of the Ministry of National Development (NFM) and trust that the Ministry will reconsider its decision. (MTI)
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