Major cigarette producer British American Tobacco will be shutting down its factory in Petaling Jaya.
Operations at the facility are be scaled down in stages before ceasing in the second half of 2017, the tobacco firm said in an announcement to Bursa Malaysia yesterday.
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"The high excise environment has ultimately led to the sharp rise in illegal cigarettes and significantly lower legal sales volumes resulting in rising cigarette production costs."
The factory shutdown will affect 230 employees, who will be given a benefits package and the option to undergo a career-transition programme.
BAT, the manufacturer of Dunhill, Peter Stuyvesant and Pall Mall, said it will be sourcing tobacco products from other BAT group factories in the region. -Mkini
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