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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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