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Japan Tobacco International Philippines (JTIP) Inc., which produces Winston and Mild Seven cigarette brands, is seeking a transition period of at least three months to affix the new tax stamps on its products.

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Japan Tobacco International Philippines Inc. (JTIP), maker of Winston, Camel and Mevius (formerly Mild Seven) cigarette brands, said it remains committed to the Philippine tobacco market and that it would stick to the premium market segment despite the influx of cheaper choices and substandard competing brands.

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The government’s anti-smoking campaign seems to have made some headway as total cigarette consumption in the country dropped by at least eight percent following the passage of the sin tax reform law, which raised taxes on tobacco and alcohol products.

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JT International (Philippines) Inc. (JTIP), manufacturer of Winston cigarettes, welcomes the efforts of the leadership of the House of Representatives to consider the feedback of industry stakeholders on the House ways and means committee excise tax bill.

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Japan Tobacco International Philippines Inc. (JTIP), maker of Winston, Camel and Mevius (formerly Mild Seven) cigarette brands, said it remains committed to the Philippine tobacco market and that it would stick to the premium market segment despite the influx of cheaper choices and substandard competing brands.

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JT International (Philippines) Inc. (JTIP), manufacturer of Winston cigarettes, welcomes the efforts of the leadership of the House of Representatives to consider the feedback of industry stakeholders on the House ways and means committee excise tax bill.

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