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British American Tobacco South Africa is pursuing legal action against the South Afican government over their ban on cigarette sales during the national lockdown. President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a media briefing that the ban on cigarettes will continue under alert Level 3 while alcohol sales will be allowed. Batsa’s announcement comes after the company withdrew their decision to go ahead with legal proceedings previously. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://citizen.co.za/business/2293273/british-american-tobacco-to-take-legal-action-over-cigarette-ban/ BAT to take legal action over cigarette ban], ''Citizen'', 29 May 2020, Accessed 3 July 2020 </ref> In June 2020, British American Tobacco started accepting "holding orders" from its customers, not actually selling cigarettes. According to a company's spokesperson: "No deliveries will be made until the sale of tobacco products is allowed. The date for delivery will depend on when the ban is lifted." <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.businessinsider.co.za/british-american-tobacco-is-taking-orders-to-ship-as-soon-as-cigarette-sales-are-legal-2020-6 SA’s biggest cigarette maker is now accepting orders – and some stores hope for 1 July delivery], ''Business Insider SA'', 25 June 2020, 20 July 2020 </ref> | British American Tobacco South Africa is pursuing legal action against the South Afican government over their ban on cigarette sales during the national lockdown. President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a media briefing that the ban on cigarettes will continue under alert Level 3 while alcohol sales will be allowed. Batsa’s announcement comes after the company withdrew their decision to go ahead with legal proceedings previously. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://citizen.co.za/business/2293273/british-american-tobacco-to-take-legal-action-over-cigarette-ban/ BAT to take legal action over cigarette ban], ''Citizen'', 29 May 2020, Accessed 3 July 2020 </ref> In June 2020, British American Tobacco started accepting "holding orders" from its customers, not actually selling cigarettes. According to a company's spokesperson: "No deliveries will be made until the sale of tobacco products is allowed. The date for delivery will depend on when the ban is lifted." <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.businessinsider.co.za/british-american-tobacco-is-taking-orders-to-ship-as-soon-as-cigarette-sales-are-legal-2020-6 SA’s biggest cigarette maker is now accepting orders – and some stores hope for 1 July delivery], ''Business Insider SA'', 25 June 2020, 20 July 2020 </ref> | ||
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