Irrawaddy-Oct 13

British American Tobacco (BAT), the London-based multinational that manufactured and sold London and Lucky Strike cigarettes in Myanmar, has ceased operations, becoming the latest international company to leave since the February coup. In its letter to merchants and partners, BAT Myanmar Co said it has ceased production, sale and distribution without giving a reason. It said it will fully withdraw by the end of the year. The sustainable agriculture development program supported by BAT for farmers in Kayah State will also cease, said the businessman. International companies are finding it difficult to sustain operations in the chaos caused by the military takeover, said traders. BAT set up in Myanmar in 1999 in partnership with military-owned Myanma Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL) to manufacture and sell cigarettes. It was forced to leave Myanmar in 2003 by campaigners and an “exceptional” request from the British government to abandon its operation in Myanmar. It returned in 2013 as the country opened up and initiated reforms.

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