The Atradius draws attention to the risks of the changing tobacco market
The retail units that are currently selling tobacco products almost certainly face a drop in income, while the tobacco wholesalers can get thousands of risky buyers, when the tobacco shop law enters into force in July – the latest study of the Atradius Credit Insurance states.
According to the international credit insurance company, the drastic reduction in the number of outlets can increase the share of the black market, and due to the low price margin on tobacco products, the existence of tobacco shops with low income will be in doubt. (MTI)
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