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Japan Tobacco International was formed in 1999 when the parent company JT Group acquired the non US operations of R.J. Reynolds. In 2007, Japan Tobacco International acquired UK based Gallaher, doubling in size and adding 11,000 new employees. {{r|JT_WEB_ABOUT-US}} According to company's website, 2017 marked the 19th consecutive year of profit growth for the company. {{r|JT_WEB_ABOUT-US}} The company  has offices and factories in more than 70 countries and regions, and products sold in more than 130 countries and regions. Japan Tobacco is headquartered in Tokyo and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. <ref name="JTI_Sustainability"> Japan Tobacco International website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jti.com/sites/default/files/jt-group-sustainability-report-fy-2018.pdf Sustainability Report FY 2018], May 2019, p. 6, Accessed 20 July 2019 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco International was formed in 1999 when the parent company JT Group acquired the non US operations of R.J. Reynolds. In 2007, Japan Tobacco International acquired UK based Gallaher, doubling in size and adding 11,000 new employees. {{r|JT_WEB_ABOUT-US}} According to company's website, 2017 marked the 19th consecutive year of profit growth for the company. {{r|JT_WEB_ABOUT-US}} Japan Tobacco, is the world’s fourth-biggest cigarette maker by sales, and is 33.35 percent owned by the state. <ref>[https://www.ft.com/content/785b1b46-ffdd-11e6-96f8-3700c5664d30 Japan’s tobacco lobby seeks to head off indoor smoking ban], ''Financial Times'', March 2017, Accessed 12 September 2018 </REF> The company  has offices and factories in more than 70 countries and regions, and products sold in more than 130 countries and regions. Japan Tobacco is headquartered in Tokyo and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. <ref name="JTI_Sustainability"> Japan Tobacco International website, [https://www.jti.com/sites/default/files/jt-group-sustainability-report-fy-2018.pdf Sustainability Report FY 2018], May 2019, p. 6, Accessed 20 July 2019 </ref>
  
 
==Company Overview==
 
==Company Overview==
Japan Tobacco is the former government monopoly and still controls 60 percent of the cigarette market in the country. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.forbes.com/companies/japan-tobacco/#7a5a05b6612b Philip Morris Targets Aging Japan Smokers With Cultural Spin], ''Reuters'', May 2018, Accessed 12 September 2018 </ref> The JT Act provides that the Government of Japan must continue to hold over one-third of all of the issued shares except for the class shares, which have no voting right against all matters that can be resolved at shareholders’ meeting. {{r|JT_AR_2016|p=49}}  The company is based in Geneva in a brand-new building and owns a large factory in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, in Dagmersellen. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/http://stories.publiceye.ch/tobacco/ The blazing success of Swiss cigarettes in Africa], ''Public Eye'', January 2019, Accessed 10 July 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International is planning to cut one quarter of its staff in Geneva over a three-year period as part of restructuring measures. Japan Tobacco International staff members protested outside their Geneva HQ on October 22 against the job cuts. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/stiff-competition-_japan-tobacco-to-cut-over-250-jobs-in-geneva/45202394 Japan Tobacco to cut over 250 jobs in Geneva], ''Swissinfo'', 3 September 2019, 12 September 2019 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco, Inc. engages in the manufacture and sale of tobacco, pharmaceutical, beverage and processed food products. It operates through the following segments: Domestic Tobacco Business, International Tobacco Business, Pharmaceutical Business, Beverage Business, Processed Food Business and Others. The Domestic Tobacco Business segment deals with the production and sale of tobacco products in domestic areas. <ref>[https://www.forbes.com/companies/japan-tobacco/#7a5a05b6612b Japan Tobacco on the Forbes Top Regraded Companies List], ''Forbes'', June 2018, Accessed 12 September 2018</ref> 
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Japan Tobacco is the former government monopoly and still controls 60 percent of the cigarette market in the country. <ref> [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-16/philip-morris-ceo-says-iqos-needs-cultural-rural-spin-for-japan Philip Morris Targets Aging Japan Smokers With Cultural Spin], ''Reuters'', May 2018, Accessed 12 September 2018 </ref> The JT Act provides that the Government of Japan must continue to hold over one-third of all of the issued shares except for the class shares, which have no voting right against all matters that can be resolved at shareholders’ meeting. {{r|JT_AR_2016|p=49}}  The company is based in Geneva in a brand-new building and owns a large factory in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, in Dagmersellen. <ref> [http://stories.publiceye.ch/tobacco/ The blazing success of Swiss cigarettes in Africa], ''Public Eye'', January 2019, Accessed 10 July 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International is planning to cut one quarter of its staff in Geneva over a three-year period as part of restructuring measures. <ref>[https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/stiff-competition-_japan-tobacco-to-cut-over-250-jobs-in-geneva/45202394 Japan Tobacco to cut over 250 jobs in Geneva], ''Swissinfo'', 3 September 2019, 12 September 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International staff members protested outside their Geneva HQ on October 22 against the job cuts. <ref>[https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/multinationals_japan-tobacco-staff-protest-over-job-cuts/45317158 Japan Tobacco staff complain over Geneva job cuts], ''Swiss Info'', 22 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco announced a plan to establish a global business service center in Manila to serve its markets in the Asia-Pacific region. <ref>[https://manilastandard.net/business/corporate/321875/japan-tobacco-to-set-up-global-center-in-manila.html Japan Tobacco to set up global center in Manila], ''Manila Standard'', 19 April 2020, Accessed 21 May 2020 </ref>
  
 
In February 2021, Japan Tobacco announced a major restructuring of its ailing domestic tobacco business, centering on the transfer of its head office’s functions from Tokyo to Geneva, and integrating operations with its overseas tobacco business. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210311085136if_/https://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0007136819 JT to move tobacco business headquarters’ functions to Switzerland], ''The Japan News'', Accessed 11 March 2021</ref>
 
In February 2021, Japan Tobacco announced a major restructuring of its ailing domestic tobacco business, centering on the transfer of its head office’s functions from Tokyo to Geneva, and integrating operations with its overseas tobacco business. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210311085136if_/https://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0007136819 JT to move tobacco business headquarters’ functions to Switzerland], ''The Japan News'', Accessed 11 March 2021</ref>
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|Eddy Pirard
 
|Eddy Pirard
 
|President and Chief Executive Officer
 
|President and Chief Executive Officer
|Eddy Pirard is a Belgian national, appointed President and Chief Executive Officer in April 2017. He joined Gallaher in January 1998 as Head of Business Development. He left the company after a few years to start up an entrepreneurial venture in the e-procurement area, before rejoining Gallaher in 2002 to create and lead its cigar division. In 2004, he became Managing Director of the Other Tobacco Products (OTP) division. Following the JTI acquisition of Gallaher in 2007, Eddy was appointed President for the UK and Ireland region. He was promoted to the position of Regional President for Western Europe in 2010. Prior to his current role, Eddy was appointed Executive Vice President for Business Development, Corporate Affairs and Corporate Communications in 2014. He holds a Business degree from Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) in Belgium and a Master's in Business Administration from Harvard Business School.<ref name="JT_OFFICER"> Japan Tobacco International, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jt.com/about/officer/ Our leadership], Accessed 31 October 2018 </ref>
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|Eddy Pirard is a Belgian national, appointed President and Chief Executive Officer in April 2017. He joined Gallaher in January 1998 as Head of Business Development. He left the company after a few years to start up an entrepreneurial venture in the e-procurement area, before rejoining Gallaher in 2002 to create and lead its cigar division. In 2004, he became Managing Director of the Other Tobacco Products (OTP) division. Following the JTI acquisition of Gallaher in 2007, Eddy was appointed President for the UK and Ireland region. He was promoted to the position of Regional President for Western Europe in 2010. Prior to his current role, Eddy was appointed Executive Vice President for Business Development, Corporate Affairs and Corporate Communications in 2014. He holds a Business degree from Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) in Belgium and a Master's in Business Administration from Harvard Business School.<ref name="JT_OFFICER"> Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jt.com/about/officer/ Our leadership], Accessed 31 October 2018 </ref>
 
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|Koji Shimayoshi
 
|Koji Shimayoshi
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! style="font-weight:bold; width:40%" |Bio
 
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|Mutsuo Iwai
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|Yasutake Tango
|Chairperson of the Board
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|Chairman of the Board
| Mutsuo Iwai assumed the position of Deputy Chairperson of the Board of the Company in March 2020.
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|Tango began his career at Japan’s Ministry of Finance in 1974. He served as Executive Secretary to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi from 2001 to 2006, and in 2008 was appointed Director-General of the Budget Bureau. He was promoted to Administrative Vice Minister of the Ministry of Finance in 2009. Tango became Chairman of the Board of Directors of JT in 2014 after having served as Corporate Auditor for The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings from 2010 to 2012. He also serves as Outside Director for The Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank, Ltd. and is Chairman and Principal of Kaisei Junior & Senior High School, one of Japan’s leading preparatory schools. Tango is a graduate of the University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Law. He is a keen hiker and outdoor enthusiast. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
 
He has experience of driving the core tobacco business as Representative Director and Executive Vice President of the Company even in unclear and uncertain operating environments, with his forceful execution of business backed by precise decision-making.
 
 
 
In addition, his broad and deep knowledge and insights cultivated through diverse experience both in Japan and overseas in areas such as the Food Business and Corporate Strategy have contributed to the strengthening of the supervisory function of the Group and relationships with stakeholders, which are essential to the improvement of the corporate governance of the Group going forward.
 
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|Masamichi Terabatake  
 
|Masamichi Terabatake  
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|Terabatake joined JT in 1989 and held senior positions in the Manufacturing Division before becoming Director of Corporate Planning in 1998. He played a key role in the acquisition of R.J. Reynolds International (RJRI), and relocated to Geneva in 1999 to lead the JT International-RJRI Integration Project following the transaction. Returning to Japan in 2002 as Vice President of the Tobacco Business Manufacturing Division, Terabatake was directly involved in the formulation of JT’s medium-term plan for April 2003 to March 2006. “Plan V”, as it was known, remains a case study in JT’s ability to anticipate changes in the operating environment and take decisive action, building profitability and expanding globally. Terabatake became Vice President of JT’s Corporate Strategy Division in 2008. He was promoted to Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer in 2011, and two years later returned to Geneva as Deputy CEO and Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy at JT International. Emerging Products was added to his portfolio in 2014, and in 2017 he was appointed to JT’s Global Tobacco Strategic Committee, a new initiative to facilitate the growth of JT Group’s tobacco business. He was appointed President and CEO of JT in January 2018. Terabatake is a graduate of Kyoto University’s Faculty of Engineering. In his free time he enjoys fishing and playing golf. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
|Terabatake joined JT in 1989 and held senior positions in the Manufacturing Division before becoming Director of Corporate Planning in 1998. He played a key role in the acquisition of R.J. Reynolds International (RJRI), and relocated to Geneva in 1999 to lead the JT International-RJRI Integration Project following the transaction. Returning to Japan in 2002 as Vice President of the Tobacco Business Manufacturing Division, Terabatake was directly involved in the formulation of JT’s medium-term plan for April 2003 to March 2006. “Plan V”, as it was known, remains a case study in JT’s ability to anticipate changes in the operating environment and take decisive action, building profitability and expanding globally. Terabatake became Vice President of JT’s Corporate Strategy Division in 2008. He was promoted to Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer in 2011, and two years later returned to Geneva as Deputy CEO and Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy at JT International. Emerging Products was added to his portfolio in 2014, and in 2017 he was appointed to JT’s Global Tobacco Strategic Committee, a new initiative to facilitate the growth of JT Group’s tobacco business. He was appointed President and CEO of JT in January 2018. Terabatake is a graduate of Kyoto University’s Faculty of Engineering. In his free time he enjoys fishing and playing golf. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Mutsuo Iwai
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|Representative Director and Executive Vice President
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|Iwai joined JT (Japan Tobacco and Salt Public Corporation) in 1983, and over the past thirty-five years has held senior positions across divisions and business units. In 1997, he was part of the committee that developed the 4S Model, which identifies and commits to serving JT’s four stakeholder groups. More than 20 years later, the model’s principles still guide the Group’s strategic direction. In 2002 and 2003, he again played a key role in the formulation of JT’s management strategy, contributing to the development of “Plan V”, JT’s pivotal medium-term plan for April 2003 to March 2006. Iwai served as Vice President of the Corporate Planning Division in 2003. He was appointed to the Board in June 2006 and promoted to Executive Vice President and President of the Food Business. After serving a series of management positions, including Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, he moved to Switzerland in 2011 to take a position at JT International. Returning to Japan in 2013, he became Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer. Iwai took up his current position as Executive Vice President, Representative Director, and President, Tobacco Business Headquarters in March 2016. He is also Chairman of JT International Group Holding B.V. Iwai is a graduate of the University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Economics. He enjoys cigars and listening to classical music. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
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|Naohiro Minami
 
|Naohiro Minami
 
|Representative Director and Executive Vice President
 
|Representative Director and Executive Vice President
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|Outside Director of the Company
 
|Outside Director of the Company
 
|Ms. Kohda has a deep understanding of the financial industry developed over a long career on the front lines of international financial and capital markets. Her career included spells at US banks and securities firms, working in fixed income trading and foreign multicurrency bond sales, before taking a new turn when she became a published author in 1995. In parallel with her writing career, Ms. Kohda’s recognized expertise in financial markets led to her appointment to the Financial System Council of Japan’s Ministry of Finance in 2003 and the Tax Commission of the Cabinet Office of the Government of Japan in 2006. She has also served as a Visiting Professor at Shiga University’s Faculty of Economics, a member of the Policy Board of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and a member of the Board of Governors of Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK). Ms. Kohda has been an Outside Director to JT’s Board of Directors since June 2012. She serves concurrently as an Outside Director at LIXIL Group Corporation and an Outside Director at Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX). {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
|Ms. Kohda has a deep understanding of the financial industry developed over a long career on the front lines of international financial and capital markets. Her career included spells at US banks and securities firms, working in fixed income trading and foreign multicurrency bond sales, before taking a new turn when she became a published author in 1995. In parallel with her writing career, Ms. Kohda’s recognized expertise in financial markets led to her appointment to the Financial System Council of Japan’s Ministry of Finance in 2003 and the Tax Commission of the Cabinet Office of the Government of Japan in 2006. She has also served as a Visiting Professor at Shiga University’s Faculty of Economics, a member of the Policy Board of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and a member of the Board of Governors of Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK). Ms. Kohda has been an Outside Director to JT’s Board of Directors since June 2012. She serves concurrently as an Outside Director at LIXIL Group Corporation and an Outside Director at Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX). {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
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|Koichiro Watanabe
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|Outside Director of the Company
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|Watanabe began his career at The Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Company in 1976. He became a member of that company’s Board in 2001 and pursued a multi-stakeholder management style through company-wide social responsibility initiatives. Appointed Director, Managing Executive Officer in July 2007, Watanabe worked to accelerate the growth of the company’s global business through overseas M&A. In 2010, Watanabe led The Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Company’s reorganization as a joint-stock company and its subsequent listing on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. He was appointed Representative Director and President of the newly formed The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, and in 2015 oversaw its acquisition of Protective Life Corporation. In 2016, he led Dai-ichi’s transition to a holding company structure, creating an operating framework that responds more flexibly to changes in the business environment. He became Representative Director and President of Dai-ichi Life Holdings that same year and has been Chairman of the Board at both The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company and Dai-ichi Life Holdings since 2017. Watanabe was appointed to JT’s Board of Directors as an Outside Director in March 2018. Watanabe is a graduate of Tohoku University’s Faculty of Economics. In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf. He holds dan ranks in both kendo and karate. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Yukiko Nagashima
 
|Yukiko Nagashima
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|Ms. Nagashima began her career at Recruit Co., Ltd. (current Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.) in 1985 and after working in recruitment advertising transferred to the personnel department in 1995. There, she headed recruitment and education and launched an internal business school and other programs to promote exchange study among companies in different industries. She transferred to the bridal business in 2002 and grew it into the largest bridal information service business in Japan before being appointed Corporate Executive Officer in 2006. She subsequently was appointed President and Representative Director of Recruit Staffing Co., Ltd. in 2008, where she promoted ''smart work'' that emphasizes per-hour productivity, and promoted work opportunities to enhance employee diversity. She assumed her current role as Audit & Supervisory Board Member, Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. in June 2016.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
|Ms. Nagashima began her career at Recruit Co., Ltd. (current Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.) in 1985 and after working in recruitment advertising transferred to the personnel department in 1995. There, she headed recruitment and education and launched an internal business school and other programs to promote exchange study among companies in different industries. She transferred to the bridal business in 2002 and grew it into the largest bridal information service business in Japan before being appointed Corporate Executive Officer in 2006. She subsequently was appointed President and Representative Director of Recruit Staffing Co., Ltd. in 2008, where she promoted ''smart work'' that emphasizes per-hour productivity, and promoted work opportunities to enhance employee diversity. She assumed her current role as Audit & Supervisory Board Member, Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. in June 2016.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Kazuhito Yamashita
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|Kazuhito Yamashita  
|Member of the Board
 
|Kazuhito Yamashita assumed the position of Member of the Board and Senior Vice President of the Company in March 2019. He has served in such roles as Senior Vice President, Chief Corporate, Scientific & Regulatory Affairs Officer, and Head of China Division, focusing on promoting social and environmental issues and on the expansion of the overseas business, and he has leveraged the wide-ranging experience and knowledge thus acquired to contribute to establishing an environment conducive to the Company's business.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Tetsuya Shoji
 
|Member of the Board
 
|Tetsuya Shoji has considerable experience, track record, and insight into corporate management. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Shigeaki Okamoto
 
|Deputy Chairperson of the Board
 
|Having served important roles such as Administrative Vice Minister of the Ministry of Finance during his long years of service with ministries and bureaus, Shigeaki Okamoto possesses considerable knowledge and experience in general national policies. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Masato Kitera
 
 
|Member of the Board
 
|Member of the Board
|Masato Kitera assumed the position of Outside Director of the Company in March 2021. He did not engage in corporate management previously other than serving as an outside director or an outside auditor. However, he held important positions over many years of service with the government, primarily in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. With his extensive international experience and a high level of knowledge of international affairs cultivated during his diplomatic and other activities reflected in the management of the Group as it expands its business outside Japan at a time of globally increasing geopolitical risks, he has worked tirelessly to provide advice and oversight which contribute to the further enhancement of corporate governance.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
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|Mr. Yamashita joined JT in 1986 and over the course of his career to date has built up considerable experience in tobacco markets globally through postings in Los Angeles, London and Dubai. This front-line experience was crucial to his role in integrating sales activities in the Middle East and Europe following JT's acquisition of RJ Reynolds International (current JTI) in 1999.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
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===Investments in Unconsolidated Subsidiaries===
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===Investments in Unconsolidated Subsidiaries ("significant" > 20 percent management control):===
  
<blockquote>An unconsolidated subsidiary is a company that is owned by a parent company, but whose individual financial statements are not included in the consolidated or combined financial statements of the parent company to which it belongs. Instead, this type of company appears in the combined financial statement as an investment.<ref>Investopedia, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.investopedia.com/terms/u/unconsolidated-subsidiary.asp Unconsolidated Subsidiary], Accessed 29 December 2018</ref>
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<blockquote>An unconsolidated subsidiary is a company that is owned by a parent company, but whose individual financial statements are not included in the consolidated or combined financial statements of the parent company to which it belongs. Instead, this type of company appears in the combined financial statement as an investment.<ref>Investopedia, [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/u/unconsolidated-subsidiary.asp Unconsolidated Subsidiary], Accessed 29 December 2018</ref>
 
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However, the group has committed to adopt IAS 28, Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures accounting standard which may disclose more information than previously provided.{{r|JT_AR_2016|p=97}}
 
However, the group has committed to adopt IAS 28, Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures accounting standard which may disclose more information than previously provided.{{r|JT_AR_2016|p=97}}
  
===List of Significant Subsidiaries===
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===List of Significant Subsidiaries (JT)===
 
As Japan Tobacco International's financial accounts are consolidated in its parent companies (Japan Tobacco's) financial accounts, visibility of subsidiaries and affiliates are not readily available. Below is a partial list of stated Subsidiaries related to the Tobacco segment of Japan Tobacco's business.{{r|JT_WEB-COMPANY-OVERVIEW}}
 
As Japan Tobacco International's financial accounts are consolidated in its parent companies (Japan Tobacco's) financial accounts, visibility of subsidiaries and affiliates are not readily available. Below is a partial list of stated Subsidiaries related to the Tobacco segment of Japan Tobacco's business.{{r|JT_WEB-COMPANY-OVERVIEW}}
 
   
 
   
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Notes: In addition to the above, JT has 191 consolidated subsidiaries and 13 companies accounted for by the equity method. The figures in parentheses in the "Holding rate of voting rights" column are indirect holding rates included in the figures outside the parentheses.{{r|JT_WEB-COMPANY-OVERVIEW}}
 
Notes: In addition to the above, JT has 191 consolidated subsidiaries and 13 companies accounted for by the equity method. The figures in parentheses in the "Holding rate of voting rights" column are indirect holding rates included in the figures outside the parentheses.{{r|JT_WEB-COMPANY-OVERVIEW}}
  
===COVID-19 Response===
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===Forecast===
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Total shipment volume in 2020 is expected to decline circa 3%, due to industry volume contraction. <ref name="JTI_2020">JTI website, [https://www.jti.com/jt-group-2019-financial-results-2020-forecast JT GROUP 2019 FINANCIAL RESULTS & 2020 FORECAST], p. 1, 6 February 2020, Accessed 11 February 2020 </ref> In 2019, total shipment volume declined 0.3% due to industry volume contraction. Excluding acquisitions and favorable inventory movements, total shipment volume decreased 1.9%. Quarterly market share gains continued across many geographies, most notably in Cambodia, Canada, Czech Republic, Iran, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Poland, Taiwan and the UK.{{r|JTI_2020|p=5}}
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Japan Tobacco Inc cut its annual profit outlook and now expects a full-year operating profit of 505 billion yen (USD 4.65 billion) compared with a previous forecast of 518 billion yen. For the third quarter, operating profit fell 26 percent year-on-year to 129 billion yen. <ref>[https://in.reuters.com/article/japan-tobacco-outlook/japan-tobacco-cuts-profit-outlook-on-weakness-in-reduced-risk-cigarettes-idINL3N27G2AH Japan Tobacco cuts profit outlook on weakness in reduced-risk cigarettes], ''Reuters'', 31 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref>
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===COVID-19 response===
 
====Azerbaijan====
 
====Azerbaijan====
The Azerbaijan Industrial Corporation is working with Japan Tobacco International to increase tobacco production in the Oguz district. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.trend.az/business/economy/3241194.html В Азербайджане планируется увеличить производство табака], ''Trend'', 18 May 2020, 18 June 2020 </ref>
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The Azerbaijan Industrial Corporation is working with Japan Tobacco International to increase tobacco production in the Oguz district. <ref>[https://www.trend.az/business/economy/3241194.html В Азербайджане планируется увеличить производство табака], ''Trend'', 18 May 2020, 18 June 2020 </ref>
  
 
====Bangladesh====
 
====Bangladesh====
Anger is mounting in Bangladesh over concerns the Minister of Finance is giving British American Tobacco and Japan Tobacco International special benefits to tobacco companies during the COVID19 lockdown. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/http://www.protidinersangbad.com/whole-country/215312/%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%95-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%B7%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A0%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%B9%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9F%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9F-%E0%A6%B6%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%AA-%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A4%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A3%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%9F%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BF-%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B7%E0%A7%8B%E0%A6%AD তামাক প্রতিষ্ঠানকে সহায়তা করায় শিল্প মন্ত্রণালয়ের প্রতি ক্ষোভ], ''protidinersangbad'', 8 May 2020, Accessed 19 May 2020</ref>
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Anger is mounting in Bangladesh over concerns the Minister of Finance is giving British American Tobacco and Japan Tobacco International special benefits to tobacco companies during the COVID19 lockdown. <ref>[http://www.protidinersangbad.com/whole-country/215312/%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%95-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%B7%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A0%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%B9%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9F%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9F-%E0%A6%B6%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%AA-%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A4%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A3%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%9F%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BF-%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B7%E0%A7%8B%E0%A6%AD তামাক প্রতিষ্ঠানকে সহায়তা করায় শিল্প মন্ত্রণালয়ের প্রতি ক্ষোভ], ''protidinersangbad'', 8 May 2020, Accessed 19 May 2020</ref>
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In response to COVID-19, JTI Foundation provided food, hygiene products and protective gear to different parts of Bangladesh. <ref> [https://www.thedailystar.net/online/news/jti-bangladesh-continues-invest-govt-efforts-covid-19-response-community-support-1905154 https://www.thedailystar.net/online/news/jti-bangladesh-continues-invest-govt-efforts-covid-19-response-community-support-1905154], ''The Daily Star'', 22 May 2020, Accessed 18 June 2020 </ref>
  
 
====Malaysia====
 
====Malaysia====
JTI Malaysia delivered RM 150,000 worth of personal protective equipment to Polis DiRaja Malaysia. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/539545Japan Tobacco International Malaysia contributes RM150,000 worth of PPE to police frontliners], Malaysia Kini, 21 August 2020, Accessed 6 October 2020 </ref>
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JTI Malaysia delivered RM 150,000 worth of personal protective equipment to Polis DiRaja Malaysia. <ref>[https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/539545 Japan Tobacco International Malaysia contributes RM150,000 worth of PPE to police frontliners], Malaysia Kini, 21 August 2020, Accessed 6 October 2020 </ref>
  
 
====The Philippines====
 
====The Philippines====
Japan Tobacco International President John Freda donated 20,000 face masks for hospitals in Batangas, Philippines. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1099172 Ecozone locators lauded for helping Covid-19 front-liners], ''PNA'', 7 April 2020, Accessed 19 May 2020 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco International President John Freda donated 20,000 face masks for hospitals in Batangas, Philippines. <ref>[https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1099172 Ecozone locators lauded for helping Covid-19 front-liners], ''PNA'', 7 April 2020, Accessed 19 May 2020 </ref>
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====Turkey====
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Japan Tobacco International Turkey was among those companies who participated in the ""We Are Enough With Us"" campaign launched by Turkey's AKP President Tayyip Erdoğan. Tobacco companies in Turkey are forbidden to donate to political campaigns. <ref> [http://www.samanyoluhaber.com/tutun-sirketleri-yasagi-boyle-deldi-jti-erdogan-in-kampanyasina-yuklu-bagis-yapti-haberi/1345723/ Tütün şirketleri yasağı böyle deldi: JTI Erdoğan’ın kampanyasına yüklü bağış yaptı], ''samanyoluhaber'', Accessed 21 May 2020 </ref>
  
 
====United Kingdom====
 
====United Kingdom====
Federation of Independent Retailers Covid-19 Hardship Fund has soared to GBP 200,000 in just under three weeks following contribution from key partners, including Japan Tobacco International. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.talkingretail.com/news/industry-news/nfrn-hardship-fund-hits-200000-mark-28-04-2020/NFRN Hardship Fund hits £200,000 mark], ''Talking Retail'', 28 April 2020, Accessed 21 May 2020 </ref>
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Federation of Independent Retailers Covid-19 Hardship Fund has soared to GBP 200,000 in just under three weeks following contribution from key partners, including Japan Tobacco International. <ref>[https://www.talkingretail.com/news/industry-news/nfrn-hardship-fund-hits-200000-mark-28-04-2020/ NFRN Hardship Fund hits £200,000 mark], ''Talking Retail'', 28 April 2020, Accessed 21 May 2020 </ref>
  
 
==Profitability==
 
==Profitability==
===Profits===
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In Q1 of 2021, the company’s core revenue of their international tobacco business increased 14.6 percent to USD 2,9 billion (2,866 million) as compared to previous year. The total shipment volume of tobacco increased by 5.8 percent from Q1 in 2020 to 104.1 billion units. Total shipment grew in France, Italy, Germany, UK (where specifically cigarette shipment slightly decreased), Romania, Russia, Iran, Taiwan and Turkey. <ref> Japan Tobacco International, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jti.com/sites/default/files/press-releases/documents/2021/jt-group-2021-first-quarter-financial-results.pdf 2021 First Quarter Results], 30 April 2021, Accessed 10 May 2021 </ref>
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===Revenue===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Fiscal year  
 
! Fiscal year  
 
in Billions of YEN
 
in Billions of YEN
! 2021 <ref name="JTI_2021"> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jti.com/sites/default/files/press-releases/documents/2022/jt-group-2021-financial-results-2022-forecast.pdf 2021 Earnings Report], p.4, 14 February 2022, Accessed 15 February 2022 </ref>
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! 2020 <ref>Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jti.com/sites/default/files/press-releases/documents/2021/jt-group-2020-financial-results-2021-forecast-v1.pdf 2020 Earnings Report], 9 February 2021, Accessed 20 April 2021</ref>
! 2020  <ref name="JTI_2020">Japan Tobacco International, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.talkingretail.com/news/industry-news/nfrn-hardship-fund-hits-200000-mark-28-04-2020/ 2020 Earnings Report], 9 February 2021, Accessed 20 April 2021</ref>
 
 
! 2019 {{r|JTI_2020|p=8}}
 
! 2019 {{r|JTI_2020|p=8}}
! 2018  IFRS <ref name="JTI_2018AR"> Japan Tobacco International website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jti.com/sites/default/files/global-files/documents/jti-annual-reports/jt-annual-report-2018.pdf Annual Report 2018 Year ended December 31, 2018], March 2019, p. 3, Accessed 19 July 2019 </ref>
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! 2018  IFRS <ref name="JTI_2018AR"> Japan Tobacco International website, [https://www.jti.com/sites/default/files/global-files/documents/jti-annual-reports/jt-annual-report-2018.pdf Annual Report 2018 Year ended December 31, 2018], March 2019, p. 3, Accessed 19 July 2019 </ref>
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! 2017 IFRS{{r|JTI_2018AR|}}
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! 2016 IFRS{{r|JTI_2018AR|}}
 +
! 2015 IFRS{{r|JTI_2018AR|}}
 +
! 2014
 +
(Jan-Dec){{r|JTI_2018AR|}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Net Revenue
 
| Net Revenue
|2,324.8
 
 
| 2,092.6
 
| 2,092.6
 
| 2,175.6  
 
| 2,175.6  
 
| 2,216.0
 
| 2,216.0
 +
| 2,139.7
 +
| 2,143.3
 +
| 2,252.9
 +
| 2,259.2
 
|-
 
|-
|Core Revenue - International Tobacco
+
|Net Revenue - International Tobacco
|1,482.1
+
|1,172
|1,250.8
 
 
|1,300.0
 
|1,300.0
 
|1,312.3
 
|1,312.3
 +
|1,237.6
 +
|1,199.2
 +
|1,317.2
 +
|1,328.0
 
|-
 
|-
 +
| Net Revenue - Domestic Tobacco
 +
|515.7
 +
|568.9
 +
|621.4
 +
|626.8
 +
|684.2
 +
|677.3
 +
|687.4
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
===Acquisitions===
 
===Acquisitions===
  
In August 2018, Japan Tobacco purchased Akij Group (Bangladesh) for around USD 1.5 billion. Reuters reported it as Japan Tobacco International's second major purchase in five months.<ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-akij-m-a-japan-tobacco/japan-tobacco-buying-bangladesh-akijs-tobacco-business-for-1-5-billion-idUSKBN1KR0O1 Japan Tobacco buying Bangladesh Akij's tobacco business for $1.5 billion], ''Reuters'', August 2018, Accessed 8 September 2018</ref>In November 2018 Japan Tobacco completed its acquisition of Akij Group's tobacco business, at the time, the largest single foreign direct investment in Bangladesh.<ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.thedailystar.net/business/news/japan-tobacco-closes-147b-acquisition-akij-venture-1667071 Japan Tobacco closes $1.47b acquisition of Akij venture], ''The Daily Star'', 30 November 2018, Accessed 30 December 2018</ref>  
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In August 2018, Japan Tobacco purchased Akij Group (Bangladesh) for around USD 1.5 billion. Reuters reported it as Japan Tobacco International's second major purchase in five months.<ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-akij-m-a-japan-tobacco/japan-tobacco-buying-bangladesh-akijs-tobacco-business-for-1-5-billion-idUSKBN1KR0O1 Japan Tobacco buying Bangladesh Akij's tobacco business for $1.5 billion], ''Reuters'', August 2018, Accessed 8 September 2018</ref> At the time Akij held about a 20 percent share of the cigarette market in Bangladesh, the eighth largest cigarette market in the world, with volumes exceeding 86 billion units and growing by about 2 percent year-on year. This transaction was projected to add around 17 billion units to JT Group’s overall volume.<REF>Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/jt-group-agrees-acquire-tobacco-business-akij-group-bangladesh JT Group Agrees to Acquire Tobacco Business of Akij Group in Bangladesh], Accessed 12 September 2018</REF> In November 2018 Japan Tobacco completed its acquisition of Akij Group's tobacco business, at the time, the largest single foreign direct investment in Bangladesh.<ref> [https://www.thedailystar.net/business/news/japan-tobacco-closes-147b-acquisition-akij-venture-1667071 Japan Tobacco closes $1.47b acquisition of Akij venture], ''The Daily Star'', 30 November 2018, Accessed 30 December 2018</ref>  
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Recent acquisitions <ref>Eckhart, J., & Prastyani, A.W. (2016). [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/ref/10.1080/17441692.2016.1273368?scroll=top Japan Tobacco International: To ‘be the most successful and respected tobacco company in the world’, ''An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice''], pp. 281-299, Accessed 12 December 2018 </ref>  
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! Recent acquisitions <ref>Eckhart, J., & Prastyani, A.W. (2016). [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/ref/10.1080/17441692.2016.1273368?scroll=top Japan Tobacco International: To ‘be the most successful and respected tobacco company in the world’, ''An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice''], pp. 281-299, Accessed 12 December 2018 </ref>  
 
! Acquired Organization Name
 
! Acquired Organization Name
 
! Acquiring Organization Name
 
! Acquiring Organization Name
 
! Announced Date
 
! Announced Date
 
! Value  
 
! Value  
 +
 +
|-
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| Mighty Corporation (Philippines) acquired by Japan Tobacco International
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| Mighty Corporation
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| Japan Tobacco International
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| 2017
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| 936 million<ref name="PMI_FT1">[https://www.ft.com/content/e0cc418c-8723-11e7-8bb1-5ba57d47eff7 Japan Tobacco snaps up Philippines’ Mighty for $1bn], ''FT'', August 22, 2017, Accessed 14 September 2018</ref>
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|-
 +
| Karyadibya Mahardhika (Indonesia) acquired by Japan Tobacco International
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| Karyadibya Mahardhika
 +
| Japan Tobacco International
 +
| 2017
 +
| USD 1 billion {{r|PMI_FT1}}
 
|-
 
|-
| La Tabacarela (Dominican Republic) acquired by Japan Tobacco International<ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/JT-buys-half-of-Dominican-producer-in-Latin-American-push JT buys half of Dominican producer in Latin American push], ''Nikkei Asian Review'', 22 March 2016, Accessed 15 September 2018</ref>
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| La Tabacarela (Dominican Republic) acquired by Japan Tobacco International<ref>[https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/JT-buys-half-of-Dominican-producer-in-Latin-American-push JT buys half of Dominican producer in Latin American push], ''Nikkei Asian Review'', 22 March 2016, Accessed 15 September 2018</ref>
 
| La Tabacarela
 
| La Tabacarela
 
| Japan Tobacco International
 
| Japan Tobacco International
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| NA
 
| NA
 
|-
 
|-
| Fluxo Brasil Distribuidora do Produtos (Brazil) acquired by Japan Tobacco International<ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Japan-Tobacco-buys-Brazilian-cigarette-distributor Japan Tobacco buys Brazilian cigarette distributor], ''Nikkei Asian Review'', 12 February 2016, Accessed 14 September 2018</ref>
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| Fluxo Brasil Distribuidora do Produtos (Brazil) acquired by Japan Tobacco International<ref>[https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Japan-Tobacco-buys-Brazilian-cigarette-distributor Japan Tobacco buys Brazilian cigarette distributor], ''Nikkei Asian Review'', 12 February 2016, Accessed 14 September 2018</ref>
 
| Fluxo Brasil Distribuidora do Produtos
 
| Fluxo Brasil Distribuidora do Produtos
 
| Japan Tobacco International
 
| Japan Tobacco International
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| Japan Tobacco International
 
| Japan Tobacco International
 
| 2016
 
| 2016
| YEN 600 billion <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Japan-Tobacco-lights-up-industry-with-new-purchase Japan Tobacco lights up industry with new purchase], ''Nikkei Asian Review'', October 30, 2015, Accessed 19 September 2018</ref>
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| YEN 600 billion <ref>[https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Japan-Tobacco-lights-up-industry-with-new-purchase Japan Tobacco lights up industry with new purchase], ''Nikkei Asian Review'', October 30, 2015, Accessed 19 September 2018</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Logic Technology Development LLC (U.S.) acquired by Japan Tobacco International
 
| Logic Technology Development LLC (U.S.) acquired by Japan Tobacco International
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| 2015
 
| 2015
 
| NA
 
| NA
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|-
 +
| Arian Tobacco Industry (Iran) acquired by Japan Tobacco International
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| Arian Tobacco Industry
 +
| Japan Tobacco International
 +
| 2015
 +
| "undisclosed amount"<ref>[https://www.ft.com/content/626e5c5a-7576-11e5-a95a-27d368e1ddf7 Japan Tobacco buys Iranian cigarette maker to boost dominance], ''FT'', 18 October 2015, Accessed 19 September 2018</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Ploom, Inc. (U.S.) acquired by Japan Tobacco International
 
| Ploom, Inc. (U.S.) acquired by Japan Tobacco International
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| Japan Tobacco International
 
| Japan Tobacco International
 
| 2015
 
| 2015
| "undisclosed amount"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150216005085/en/JTI-Acquires-%E2%80%9CPloom%E2%80%9D-Intellectual-Property-Rights-Ploom JTI Acquires “Ploom” Intellectual Property Rights from Ploom, Inc.], ''Business Wire'', 16 February 2016, Accessed 21 September 2018</ref>
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| "undisclosed amount"<ref>[https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150216005085/en/JTI-Acquires-%E2%80%9CPloom%E2%80%9D-Intellectual-Property-Rights-Ploom JTI Acquires “Ploom” Intellectual Property Rights from Ploom, Inc.], ''Business Wire'', 16 February 2016, Accessed 21 September 2018</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Zandera Ltd. (UK) acquired by Japan Tobacco International
 
| Zandera Ltd. (UK) acquired by Japan Tobacco International
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===Investments===
 
===Investments===
  
Japan Tobacco International offloaded its entire stake in Korean tobacco maker KT&G on Dec. 4, 2019. Reasons for JTI’s move are unknown but some experts have suggested that the company is moving its Korean production to the Philippines two years ago is said to have removed the incentive for the company to invest in KT&G. <ref> Tobacco Business website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://tobaccobusiness.com/japan-tobacco-international-sells-its-shares-of-ktg/ Japan Tobacco International Sells Its Shares of KT&G], 10 December 2019, Accessed 30 December 2018</ref>  
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Japan Tobacco International offloaded its entire stake in Korean tobacco maker KT&G on Dec. 4, 2019. Reasons for JTI’s move are unknown but some experts have suggested that the company is moving its Korean production to the Philippines two years ago is said to have removed the incentive for the company to invest in KT&G. <ref> Tobacco Business website, [https://tobaccobusiness.com/japan-tobacco-international-sells-its-shares-of-ktg/ Japan Tobacco International Sells Its Shares of KT&G], 10 December 2019, Accessed 30 December 2018</ref>  
  
In August 2018, Japan Tobacco purchased Akij Group (Bangladesh) for around USD 1.5 billion. Reuters reported it as Japan Tobacco International's second major purchase in five months.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-akij-m-a-japan-tobacco/japan-tobacco-buying-bangladesh-akijs-tobacco-business-for-1-5-billion-idUSKBN1KR0O1 Japan Tobacco buying Bangladesh Akij's tobacco business for $1.5 billion], ''Reuters'', August 2018, Accessed 8 September 2018</ref> At the time Akij held about a 20 percent share of the cigarette market in Bangladesh, the eighth largest cigarette market in the world, with volumes exceeding 86 billion units and growing by about 2 percent year-on year. This transaction was projected to add around 17 billion units to JT Group’s overall volume.<REF>Japan Tobacco International, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/jt-group-agrees-acquire-tobacco-business-akij-group-bangladesh JT Group Agrees to Acquire Tobacco Business of Akij Group in Bangladesh], Accessed 12 September 2018</REF> In November 2018 Japan Tobacco completed its acquisition of Akij Group's tobacco business, at the time, the largest single foreign direct investment in Bangladesh.<ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.thedailystar.net/business/news/japan-tobacco-closes-147b-acquisition-akij-venture-1667071 Japan Tobacco closes $1.47b acquisition of Akij venture], ''The Daily Star'', 30 November 2018, Accessed 30 December 2018</ref>  
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In August 2018, Japan Tobacco purchased Akij Group (Bangladesh) for around USD 1.5 billion. Reuters reported it as Japan Tobacco International's second major purchase in five months.<ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-akij-m-a-japan-tobacco/japan-tobacco-buying-bangladesh-akijs-tobacco-business-for-1-5-billion-idUSKBN1KR0O1 Japan Tobacco buying Bangladesh Akij's tobacco business for $1.5 billion], ''Reuters'', August 2018, Accessed 8 September 2018</ref> At the time Akij held about a 20 percent share of the cigarette market in Bangladesh, the eighth largest cigarette market in the world, with volumes exceeding 86 billion units and growing by about 2 percent year-on year. This transaction was projected to add around 17 billion units to JT Group’s overall volume.<REF>Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/jt-group-agrees-acquire-tobacco-business-akij-group-bangladesh JT Group Agrees to Acquire Tobacco Business of Akij Group in Bangladesh], Accessed 12 September 2018</REF> In November 2018 Japan Tobacco completed its acquisition of Akij Group's tobacco business, at the time, the largest single foreign direct investment in Bangladesh.<ref> [https://www.thedailystar.net/business/news/japan-tobacco-closes-147b-acquisition-akij-venture-1667071 Japan Tobacco closes $1.47b acquisition of Akij venture], ''The Daily Star'', 30 November 2018, Accessed 30 December 2018</ref>  
  
In August 2017, Japan Tobacco International purchased Indonesia’s PT Karyadibya Mahardhika for USD677 million and <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/08/23/business/corporate-business/japan-tobacco-targets-emerging-markets-fewer-health-controls-rivals-go-high-tech/#.W8jWoRMzbOQ Japan Tobacco targets emerging markets with fewer health controls as rivals go high-tech], ''Japan Times'', 23 August 2017, Accessed 14 September 2018 </REF> Japan Tobacco International also agreed to pay 52.6 billion Philippine pesos (USD1.02 billion), including tax, for assets belonging to Mighty, which commanded a 23 percent share of the Southeast Asian nation's tobacco market. JT aims to build up its share there, which sat at less than 5 percent in 2018. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Japan-Tobacco-staking-growth-on-emerging-markets Japan Tobacco staking growth on emerging markets], ''Nikkei Asian Review'', August 2018, Accessed 12 September 2018 </REF>
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In August 2017, Japan Tobacco International purchased Indonesia’s PT Karyadibya Mahardhika for USD677 million and <ref>[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/08/23/business/corporate-business/japan-tobacco-targets-emerging-markets-fewer-health-controls-rivals-go-high-tech/#.W8jWoRMzbOQ Japan Tobacco targets emerging markets with fewer health controls as rivals go high-tech], ''Japan Times'', 23 August 2017, Accessed 14 September 2018 </REF> Japan Tobacco International also agreed to pay 52.6 billion Philippine pesos (USD1.02 billion), including tax, for assets belonging to Mighty, which commanded a 23 percent share of the Southeast Asian nation's tobacco market. JT aims to build up its share there, which sat at less than 5 percent in 2018. <ref>[https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Japan-Tobacco-staking-growth-on-emerging-markets Japan Tobacco staking growth on emerging markets], ''Nikkei Asian Review'', August 2018, Accessed 12 September 2018 </REF>
  
 
===Shareholders===
 
===Shareholders===
Tobacco companies have received more than GBP 45 million investment from the United Kingdom's Lincolnshire County Council’s pension fund. The current investment (as of January 2019) for British American Tobacco sits at GBP 411,943. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/news/county-council-invests-45-million-of-its-pension-fund-in-tobacco-companies-9058351/ Lincolnshire County Council invests £45 million from pension fund in tobacco companies], ''Grantham Reporter'', 5 January 2019, Accessed 25 January 2019 </ref>
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Tobacco companies have received more than GBP 45 million investment from the United Kingdom's Lincolnshire County Council’s pension fund. The current investment (as of January 2019) for British American Tobacco sits at GBP 411,943. <ref>[https://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/news/county-council-invests-45-million-of-its-pension-fund-in-tobacco-companies-9058351/ Lincolnshire County Council invests £45 million from pension fund in tobacco companies], ''Grantham Reporter'', 5 January 2019, Accessed 25 January 2019 </ref>
  
 
===Market Share===
 
===Market Share===
 
In 2017, Japan Tobacco International's nine "iconic" brands accounted accounted for more than 72 percent of the company's sales, amounting to approximately 14 percent global market share.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-BRANDS}}
 
In 2017, Japan Tobacco International's nine "iconic" brands accounted accounted for more than 72 percent of the company's sales, amounting to approximately 14 percent global market share.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-BRANDS}}
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 +
According to Euromonitor International data, Japan Tobacco had an 8.4 percent share of the global cigarette market in 2016. <ref>[https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/companies/2018-01-17-new-markets-call-to-japan-tobacco/ New markets call to Japan Tobacco], ''Business Day'', 17 January 2018, Accessed 25 September 2018 </REF>
  
 
===Emerging Markets===
 
===Emerging Markets===
 
Mutsuo Iwai, Executive Vice President and President of the Tobacco Business said in August 2018 that with the recent investment into Akij, the organization continues:
 
Mutsuo Iwai, Executive Vice President and President of the Tobacco Business said in August 2018 that with the recent investment into Akij, the organization continues:
  
   "to accelerate our expansion in emerging markets that matter, a key component of the JT Group’s growth strategy. Akij’s substantial market share places us straight at the number two position in Bangladesh, which will expand our quality top-line growth. This transaction will also support our sustainable profit growth objectives in the mid- to long-term." <ref name="JTI_JTarticle">Japan Tobacco International, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/jt-group-agrees-acquire-tobacco-business-akij-group-bangladesh JT Group Agrees to Acquire Tobacco Business of Akij Group in Bangladesh], Accessed 12 September 2018 </REF>  
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   "to accelerate our expansion in emerging markets that matter, a key component of the JT Group’s growth strategy. Akij’s substantial market share places us straight at the number two position in Bangladesh, which will expand our quality top-line growth. This transaction will also support our sustainable profit growth objectives in the mid- to long-term." <ref name="JTI_JTarticle">Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/jt-group-agrees-acquire-tobacco-business-akij-group-bangladesh JT Group Agrees to Acquire Tobacco Business of Akij Group in Bangladesh], Accessed 12 September 2018 </REF>  
  
 
After acquisition of Akij was completed in November 2018, a Japan Tobacco press release was quoted as saying:
 
After acquisition of Akij was completed in November 2018, a Japan Tobacco press release was quoted as saying:
  
     “With this investment, the company will continue to accelerate its expansion in emerging markets, a key component of the Japan Tobacco Group's growth strategy,”<ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.thedailystar.net/business/news/japan-tobacco-closes-147b-acquisition-akij-venture-1667071 Japan Tobacco closes $1.47b acquisition of Akij venture], ''The Daily Star'', 30 November 2018, Accessed 30 December 2018</ref>
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     “With this investment, the company will continue to accelerate its expansion in emerging markets, a key component of the Japan Tobacco Group's growth strategy,”<ref> [https://www.thedailystar.net/business/news/japan-tobacco-closes-147b-acquisition-akij-venture-1667071 Japan Tobacco closes $1.47b acquisition of Akij venture], ''The Daily Star'', 30 November 2018, Accessed 30 December 2018</ref>
  
 
Company's spokesperson Kana Miyauchi stated that Japan Tobacco International:  
 
Company's spokesperson Kana Miyauchi stated that Japan Tobacco International:  
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In 2018, Japan Tobacco International started to expand its presence in ASEAN countries where it previously had low sales. In August 2017, JTI acquired a Filipino tobacco company, Mighty Corporation, for P45 billion (about USD 900 million). According to Tobacco Industry Watch, Japan Tobacco International sees "the Philippines as a growth market where it can increase its profits substantially." <ref> Tobacco Industry Watch, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://tobaccowatch.seatca.org/index.php/2018/02/16/jti-targets-the-poor-and-fights-tobacco-control-in-asean-region/ JTI targets the poor and fights tobacco control in ASEAN region], 16 February 2018, Accessed 23 December 2018 </ref>
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In 2018, Japan Tobacco International started to expand its presence in ASEAN countries where it previously had low sales. In August 2017, JTI acquired a Filipino tobacco company, Mighty Corporation, for P45 billion (about USD 900 million). According to Tobacco Industry Watch, Japan Tobacco International sees "the Philippines as a growth market where it can increase its profits substantially." <ref> Tobacco Industry Watch, [https://tobaccowatch.seatca.org/index.php/2018/02/16/jti-targets-the-poor-and-fights-tobacco-control-in-asean-region/ JTI targets the poor and fights tobacco control in ASEAN region], 16 February 2018, Accessed 23 December 2018 </ref>
  
 
===Factory Openings and Closures===
 
===Factory Openings and Closures===
Japan Tobacco International plans to merge Donskoy Tabak JSC with JTI Russia. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.google.com/url?q=https://gorodn.ru/online_news/35418/&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1632141189339000&usg=AOvVaw11CPCYP1yAiMby8vUYte2i «Донской табак» объединят с «Дж.Т.И. Россия»], Gorodn, 6 August 2021, Accessed 20 September 2021 </ref>
 
  
Japan Tobacco International will invest EUR 60 million to upgrade the production capacities of its factory in Romania. It will result in an increase in the volume of cigarettes manufactured in Romania. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://seenews.com/news/tobacco-manufacturer-jti-to-invest-60-mln-euro-in-romanian-factory-736447Tobacco manufacturer JTI to invest 60 mln euro in Romanian factory], ''See News'', 31 March 2021, Accessed 21 April 2021 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco International will invest EUR 60 million to upgrade the production capacities of its factory in Romania. It will result in an increase in the volume of cigarettes manufactured in Romania. <ref>[https://seenews.com/news/tobacco-manufacturer-jti-to-invest-60-mln-euro-in-romanian-factory-736447 Tobacco manufacturer JTI to invest 60 mln euro in Romanian factory], ''See News'', 31 March 2021, Accessed 21 April 2021 </ref>
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In 2020, Tabak-invest LLC began production of Winston XS Fresh Mix cigarettes in Belarus under the Japan Tobacco International license. <ref>[https://primepress.by/news/kompanii/v_belarusi_nachalos_proizvodstvo_sigaret_winston_xs_fresh_mix_po_litsenzii_jti-18722/ В Беларуси началось производство сигарет Winston XS Fresh Mix по лицензии JTI], ''Prime Press'', 20 March 2020, Accessed 21 April 2020 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco International plans to launch a global business services centre in Poland that would hire more than 850 people. <ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/poland-factors/poland-factors-to-watch-nov-5-idUSL8N27L1OJ Poland - Factors to Watch Nov 5], 5 November 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International has leased about 6,000 square meters in the Senator Business Center in St. Petersburg. The tobacco company plans to open a global business support center. <ref>[https://abnews.ru/2019/11/27/japan-tobacco-international-otkroet-v-peterburge-globalnyj-czentr-podderzhki-biznesa/ Japan Tobacco International откроет в Петербурге глобальный центр поддержки бизнеса], ''AB News'', 11 November 2019, Accessed 27 November 2019 </ref>
  
In 2020, Tabak-invest LLC began production of Winston XS Fresh Mix cigarettes in Belarus under the Japan Tobacco International license. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://primepress.by/news/kompanii/v_belarusi_nachalos_proizvodstvo_sigaret_winston_xs_fresh_mix_po_litsenzii_jti-18722/ В Беларуси началось производство сигарет Winston XS Fresh Mix по лицензии JTI], ''Prime Press'', 20 March 2020, Accessed 21 April 2020 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco has 35 international and six Japanese domestic factories. {{r|JTI_Sustainability|p=7}} SEKAP plant in Xanti, Greece, announced in October 2018 that production of the products of new owner Japan Tobacco International has started, just two-and-a-half months after the Greek tobacco company’s takeover. <ref> [http://www.ekathimerini.com/234019/article/ekathimerini/business/sekap-plant-starts-making-jti-tobacco-products SEKAP plant starts making JTI tobacco products], ''Ekathimerini.com'', October 2018, Accessed 15 December 2018</ref> Japan Tobacco International has commenced production of its Winston brand for Greece and another nine countries at the once state-owned Sekap facility. <ref>[https://www.tornosnews.gr/en/tourism-businesses/new-investments/37380-jti-to-produce-winston-cigarette-brand-at-sekap-facility-in-northeastern-greece.html JTI to produce Winston cigarette brand at Sekap facility in northeastern Greece], ''Tornos News'', 30 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref>
  
Japan Tobacco International plans to launch a global business services centre in Poland that would hire more than 850 people. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.reuters.com/article/poland-factors/poland-factors-to-watch-nov-5-idUSL8N27L1OJ Poland - Factors to Watch Nov 5], 5 November 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International has leased about 6,000 square meters in the Senator Business Center in St. Petersburg. The tobacco company plans to open a global business support center. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://abnews.ru/2019/11/27/japan-tobacco-international-otkroet-v-peterburge-globalnyj-czentr-podderzhki-biznesa/ Japan Tobacco International откроет в Петербурге глобальный центр поддержки бизнеса], ''AB News'', 11 November 2019, Accessed 27 November 2019 </ref>
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In November 2018, after closing its last manufacturing plant in Ireland a year earlier, the Irish subsidiary of Japan Tabacco International posted a jump in profits to €34 million on slightly lower revenues of €702 million.<ref> [https://www.irishtimes.com/business/retail-and-services/benson-hedges-owner-boosts-irish-profit-to-34m-1.3716171 Benson & Hedges owner boosts Irish profit to €34m], ''The Irish Times'', 30 November 2018, Accessed 15 December 2018</ref>
  
Japan Tobacco has 35 international and six Japanese domestic factories. {{r|JTI_Sustainability|p=7}} SEKAP plant in Xanti, Greece, announced in October 2018 that production of the products of new owner Japan Tobacco International has started, just two-and-a-half months after the Greek tobacco company’s takeover. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/http://www.ekathimerini.com/234019/article/ekathimerini/business/sekap-plant-starts-making-jti-tobacco-products SEKAP plant starts making JTI tobacco products], ''Ekathimerini.com'', October 2018, Accessed 15 December 2018</ref> Japan Tobacco International has commenced production of its Winston brand for Greece and another nine countries at the once state-owned Sekap facility. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.tornosnews.gr/en/tourism-businesses/new-investments/37380-jti-to-produce-winston-cigarette-brand-at-sekap-facility-in-northeastern-greece.html JTI to produce Winston cigarette brand at Sekap facility in northeastern Greece], ''Tornos News'', 30 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref>
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In 2014, Japan Tobacco International closed factories in Northern Ireland, Belgium and Germany. Financial Times cited declining volumes and growing regulatory pressures as the reason. The company moved its operations to Poland and Romania. <ref>[https://www.ft.com/content/ec286170-4e44-11e4-bfda-00144feab7de Japan Tobacco set to close last UK plant], ''Financial Times'', October 2014, Accessed 19 September 2018 </REF>
  
In November 2018, after closing its last manufacturing plant in Ireland a year earlier, the Irish subsidiary of Japan Tabacco International posted a jump in profits to €34 million on slightly lower revenues of €702 million.<ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.irishtimes.com/business/retail-and-services/benson-hedges-owner-boosts-irish-profit-to-34m-1.3716171 Benson & Hedges owner boosts Irish profit to €34m], ''The Irish Times'', 30 November 2018, Accessed 15 December 2018</ref>
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===Dividends===
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In July 2019, Japan Tobacco International announced the interim dividend of JPY 77 per share. <ref name=“JTI_HY_2019”> JTI website, [https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/jt-group-2019-second-quarter-financial-results JT Group 2019 second quarter financial results], 31 July 2019, Accessed 9 August 2019 </ref>
  
 
==Products==
 
==Products==
Japan Tobacco's main markets include France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. The portfolio includes leading brands in cigarettes and fine cut, such as Winston, Mevius, Camel, and LD, as well as in Reduced-Risk Products, such as Ploom and Logic.{{r|JTI_Sustainability|p=7}} In July 2019, Japan Tobacco International launched PLOOM TECH in Korea. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2019/07/694_272145.html JTI launches PLOOM TECH in Korea], ''Korea Times'', 11 July 2019, Accessed 9 August 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International in Korea said Ploom Tech will be sold at duty-free stores Lotte and Shilla Duty Free from mid-September. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20190911000683 JTI’s Ploom Tech enters duty-free stores], ''Korea Herald'', 11 September 2019, Accessed 10 October 2019 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco's main markets include France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. The portfolio includes leading brands in cigarettes and fine cut, such as Winston, Mevius, Camel, and LD, as well as in Reduced-Risk Products, such as Ploom and Logic.{{r|JTI_Sustainability|p=7}} In July 2019, Japan Tobacco International launched PLOOM TECH in Korea. <ref> [http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2019/07/694_272145.html JTI launches PLOOM TECH in Korea], ''Korea Times'', 11 July 2019, Accessed 9 August 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International in Korea said Ploom Tech will be sold at duty-free stores Lotte and Shilla Duty Free from mid-September. <ref>[http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20190911000683 JTI’s Ploom Tech enters duty-free stores], ''Korea Herald'', 11 September 2019, Accessed 10 October 2019 </ref>
  
 
The company is the market leader in Japan - one of the largest markets in the world. The Japanese portfolio includes key brands such as Winston, Mevius, Seven Stars, and Natural American Spirit as well as Ploom TECH for "Reduced-Risk Product". {{r|JTI_Sustainability|p=7}}
 
The company is the market leader in Japan - one of the largest markets in the world. The Japanese portfolio includes key brands such as Winston, Mevius, Seven Stars, and Natural American Spirit as well as Ploom TECH for "Reduced-Risk Product". {{r|JTI_Sustainability|p=7}}
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===Key Portfolio===
 
===Key Portfolio===
Japan Tobacco International portfolio includes leading international brands in cigarettes and fine cut, such as Winston, MEVIUS, Camel and LD, as well as in Reduced-Risk Products, such as Ploom TECH and Logic.{{r|JT_AR_2017|p=2}} In 2017, the comapany's flagship brands accounted for more than 72 percent of Japan Tobacco International's sales. According to the company's website, Japan Tobacco International have approximately 14 percent global market share. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-BRANDS}} In a press release, Japan Tobacco announced that it would officially launch Ploom X on August 17, 2021 in stores and online. <ref>[http://web.archive.org/save/https://www.vapingpost.com/2021/07/28/japan-tobacco-launches-ploom-x-heated-tobacco-products/ Japan Tobacco Launches Ploom X Heated Tobacco Products], ''Vaping Post'', 28 July 2021, Accessed 2 August 2021 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco International portfolio includes leading international brands in cigarettes and fine cut, such as Winston, MEVIUS, Camel and LD, as well as in Reduced-Risk Products, such as Ploom TECH and Logic.{{r|JT_AR_2017|p=2}} In 2017, the comapany's flagship brands accounted for more than 72 percent of Japan Tobacco International's sales. According to the company's website, Japan Tobacco International have approximately 14 percent global market share. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-BRANDS}}
  
Japan Tobacco is the market leader in Japan, which is one of the largest markets in the world, generating about 40 percent of the company's consolidated adjusted operating profit. During 2017, the company's share of market reached 61.3 percent, due the solid performance of the company's core brands, such as MEVIUS and Natural American Spirit. In 2017, Japan Tobacco launched Ploom shops and expanded the sales of Ploom TECH in Tokyo.{{r|JT_AR_2017|p=2}} In August 2019, Japan Tobacco International launched the Ploom S and three types of Ploom S tobacco sticks. Sales were slated to start at approximately 57,000 convenience stores and 2,200 tobacco retail stores. <ref> Japan Tobacco International, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jt.com/media/news/2019/0704_01.html JT expands Ploom S sales area nationwide from August 5], Accessed 10 July 2019 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco is the market leader in Japan, which is one of the largest markets in the world, generating about 40 percent of the company's consolidated adjusted operating profit. During 2017, the company's share of market reached 61.3 percent, due the solid performance of the company's core brands, such as MEVIUS and Natural American Spirit. In 2017, Japan Tobacco launched Ploom shops and expanded the sales of Ploom TECH in Tokyo.{{r|JT_AR_2017|p=2}} In August 2019, Japan Tobacco International launched the Ploom S and three types of Ploom S tobacco sticks. Sales were slated to start at approximately 57,000 convenience stores and 2,200 tobacco retail stores. <ref> Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jt.com/media/news/2019/0704_01.html JT expands Ploom S sales area nationwide from August 5], Accessed 10 July 2019 </ref>
  
Japan Tobacco International  announced on that it will enter Portugal with its ‘e-cigarettes’ and aims to operate nationwide by 2020. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/japan-tobacco-to-enter-portuguese-market/51818Japan tobacco to enter Portuguese market], ''The Portugal News'', 1 November 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International launched its Logic Compact e-cigarette in Spain in November 2019 after being available in 19 countries. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.europapress.es/economia/noticia-jti-lanza-espana-cigarrillo-electronico-logic-20191024115449.html JTI lanza en España su cigarrillo electrónico Logic], ''Europa Press'', 24 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref> The company halved the price of starter kits for its Ploom S reduced-risk cigarettes. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://japantoday.com/category/business/japan-tobacco-halves-price-of-reduced-risk-cigarette-starter-kit Japan Tobacco halves price of reduced-risk cigarette starter kit], Japan Today, ''14 November 2019'', Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International’s Logic Compact electronic vaporizer will be available in 27 countries by the end of 2019. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://open4business.com.ua/japan-tobacco-international-brings-logic-compact-electronic-vaporizer-product-to-ukrainian-market/ JAPAN TOBACCO INTERNATIONAL BRINGS LOGIC COMPACT ELECTRONIC VAPORIZER PRODUCT TO UKRAINIAN MARKET],''open4business'', 29 November 2019, Accessed 15 December 2019</ref>
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Japan Tobacco International  announced on that it will enter Portugal with its ‘e-cigarettes’ and aims to operate nationwide by 2020. <ref>[https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/japan-tobacco-to-enter-portuguese-market/51818 Japan tobacco to enter Portuguese market], ''The Portugal News'', 1 November 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International launched its Logic Compact e-cigarette in Spain in November 2019 after being available in 19 countries. <ref>[https://www.europapress.es/economia/noticia-jti-lanza-espana-cigarrillo-electronico-logic-20191024115449.html JTI lanza en España su cigarrillo electrónico Logic], ''Europa Press'', 24 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref> The company halved the price of starter kits for its Ploom S reduced-risk cigarettes. <ref>[https://japantoday.com/category/business/japan-tobacco-halves-price-of-reduced-risk-cigarette-starter-kit Japan Tobacco halves price of reduced-risk cigarette starter kit], Japan Today, ''14 November 2019'', Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International’s Logic Compact electronic vaporizer will be available in 27 countries by the end of 2019. <ref>[https://open4business.com.ua/japan-tobacco-international-brings-logic-compact-electronic-vaporizer-product-to-ukrainian-market/ JAPAN TOBACCO INTERNATIONAL BRINGS LOGIC COMPACT ELECTRONIC VAPORIZER PRODUCT TO UKRAINIAN MARKET],''open4business'', 29 November 2019, Accessed 15 December 2019</ref>
  
 
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===Menthol tobacco===
 
===Menthol tobacco===
Despite menthol tobacco sales ban, Japan Tobacco International launched a "replacement range" called “New Dual” across its Benson & Hedges, Mayfair and Silk Cut products, which reportedly still contains menthol. To this effect, the UK Government has launched an investigation. <ref> Vaping Post, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.vapingpost.com/2020/07/27/uk-phe-to-investigate-new-dual-range-replacing-menthol-tobacco/ K: PHE to Investigate ‘New Dual’ Range Replacing Menthol Tobacco], 27 July 2020, Accessed 24 August 2020</ref>
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Sales data shows that the four replacement brands introduced by Japan Tobacco following the European Union's prohibition on menthol cigarettes had scooped up more than 5 per cent of the market by the middle of June. The brands are among those now being scrutinised as part of an investigation into the industry by the Health Service Executive, which is examining whether tobacco companies have acted legally in relation to the menthol ban. <ref>[https://www.irishtimes.com/business/health-pharma/tobacco-giant-s-menthol-ban-substitutes-take-5-share-of-irish-market-1.4302742 Tobacco giant’s menthol-ban substitutes take 5% share of Irish market], ''Irish Times'', 13 July 2020, 20 July 2020</ref> Despite the ban, Japan Tobacco International launched a "replacement range" called “New Dual” across its Benson & Hedges, Mayfair and Silk Cut products, which reportedly still contains menthol. To this effect, the UK Government has launched an investigation. <ref> Vaping Post, [https://www.vapingpost.com/2020/07/27/uk-phe-to-investigate-new-dual-range-replacing-menthol-tobacco/ K: PHE to Investigate ‘New Dual’ Range Replacing Menthol Tobacco], 27 July 2020, Accessed 24 August 2020</ref>
 
 
In July 2021, Daily Mail revealed that Japan Tobacco International has sold over GBP 1billion worth of menthol-tasting cigarettes in the year since menthol cigarettes were banned. According to the newspaper, Japan Tobacco International "replaced several of its brands with an almost identically named and marketed range of 'menthol reimagined' cigarettes which launched the very day the menthol ban came into force in May last year. Figures produced by data analytics firm Nielsen and leaked to the Mail show JTI sold more than 100 million packs of the new minty-tasting cigarettes, which accounts for more than 2 billion individual cigarettes and total sales topping GBP1billion." <ref>[http://web.archive.org/save/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9824439/Tobacco-giant-sold-1billion-worth-menthol-tasting-cigarettes-ban.html Tobacco giant is STILL making a mint after selling £1billion worth of menthol-tasting cigarettes since ban], ''The Guardian'', 26 July 2021, Accessed 2 August 2021 </ref>
 
  
 
===Volumes===
 
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Total shipment volume growth in 2018 exceeded 7 percent, benefitting from acquisitions and organic share progression in both mature and emerging markets. This volume increase was complemented by significant pricing gains, which were realized by leveraging the equity of the company's Global Flagship Brands. {{r|JTI_2018AR|p=34}}  
 
Total shipment volume growth in 2018 exceeded 7 percent, benefitting from acquisitions and organic share progression in both mature and emerging markets. This volume increase was complemented by significant pricing gains, which were realized by leveraging the equity of the company's Global Flagship Brands. {{r|JTI_2018AR|p=34}}  
  
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Japan Tobacco International are the market leader in Japan, which is one of the largest markets in the world, generating about 40 percent of the company's consolidated adjusted operating profit. {{r|JT_AR_2017}}
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Male smoking rates in Japan have dropped by more than half since 1985. The Financial Times reported in 2018, domestic sales of traditional cigarettes in the quarter to March were down 15 percent from the previous year, driven by competition from electronic cigarette alternatives. <ref>[https://www.ft.com/content/1794a9a2-4d44-11e8-8a8e-22951a2d8493 Japan Tobacco: securing the brand in a disrupted market], ''Financial Times'', May 2018, Accessed 18 September 2018 </REF> For Japanese domestic tobacco, total sales volume excludes sales volume of Japanese domestic duty free, the Chinese business and emerging products.
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In August 2018, Japan Tobacco International filed for Finance Ministry approval of its plans to raise the prices of most of its products in line with the tobacco tax hike set for Oct. 1. <ref>[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/08/14/business/corporate-business/japan-tobacco-seeks-approval-price-hikes-finance-ministry/#.W9gSORMzZTZ Japan Tobacco seeks approval for price hikes from Finance Ministry], ''The Japan Times'', 14 August 2018, Accessed 31 October 2018 </REF>
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=====International tobacco=====
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For the international tobacco business, total shipment volume includes fine cut, cigars, pipe tobacco and snus, but excludes contract manufactured products, waterpipe tobacco products and emerging products.{{r|JT_AR_2016|p=14}}
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| GFB shipment volume (billions of Units, billions of JPY)
 
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|282.0
 
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| Core revenue(billions of Units, billions of JPY)
 
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| Core revenue(millions of USD)
 
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===Innovative Product Portfolio===
 
===Innovative Product Portfolio===
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Japan Tobacco Inc said it plans to launch a new heated tobacco device in the second half of 2021. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/japan-tobacco-launch-heated-tobacco-061003954.html Japan Tobacco to launch new heated tobacco device later this year],''Yahoo'', 9 February 2021, Accessed 11 March 2021 </ref>
 
Japan Tobacco Inc said it plans to launch a new heated tobacco device in the second half of 2021. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/japan-tobacco-launch-heated-tobacco-061003954.html Japan Tobacco to launch new heated tobacco device later this year],''Yahoo'', 9 February 2021, Accessed 11 March 2021 </ref>
  
Japan Tobacco launched Ploom Tech+ with” a new, more compact device from the Ploom Tech+ series. <ref>Tobacco Reporter, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://tobaccoreporter.com/2020/10/07/japan-tobacco-launches-more-compact-ploom-tech/Japan Tobacco Launches More Compact Ploom Tech], 7 October, Accessed 19 November 2020</ref>
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Japan Tobacco launched Ploom Tech+ with” a new, more compact device from the Ploom Tech+ series. <ref>Tobacco Reporter, [https://tobaccoreporter.com/2020/10/07/japan-tobacco-launches-more-compact-ploom-tech/ Japan Tobacco Launches More Compact Ploom Tech], 7 October, Accessed 19 November 2020</ref>
 
At the end of 2018, the company's "Reduced-Risk Product" portfolio was present in 13 countries with a choice of tobacco vapor products (T-Vapor) and e-cigarettes (E-Vapor).{{r|JTI_Sustainability|p=56}}
 
At the end of 2018, the company's "Reduced-Risk Product" portfolio was present in 13 countries with a choice of tobacco vapor products (T-Vapor) and e-cigarettes (E-Vapor).{{r|JTI_Sustainability|p=56}}
  
Japan Tobacco International introduced the Logic Compact vape in Canada across Ontario and British Columbia. Logic Compact is a high-nicotine, closed-tank vape. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/jti-shakes-up-canada-s-vape-market-862015235.html JTI shakes up Canada’s vape market], ''Newswire'', 7 February 2019, Accessed 29 April 2019 </ref> JTI Ukraine  announced the withdrawal of its Logic Compact e-cigarettes from the country in December 2020. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20210311084549/https://www.unian.net/economics/other/tabak-uhodit-v-ten-poslednie-novosti-11286242.html Табак уходит в тень Подробности читайте на] Unian, 19 January 2021, Accessed 11 March 2021 </ref>
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In early 2019, Japan Tobacco International unveiled two “heat-not-burn” products and started selling Ploom TECH+ and Ploom S in Japan from January 29. <ref>[https://www.nst.com.my/world/2019/01/451551/japan-tobacco-ratchets-smokeless-war-new-products Japan Tobacco ratchets up smokeless war with new products], ''The New Straits Times'', 17 January 2019, Accessed 21 April 2019 </ref> <ref> [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-japan-tobacco-products/japan-tobacco-ratchets-up-smokeless-war-with-new-products-idUSKCN1PB090 Japan Tobacco ratchets up smokeless war with new products], ''Reuters'', 17 January 2019, Accessed 27 April 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International introduced the Logic Compact vape in Canada across Ontario and British Columbia. Logic Compact is a high-nicotine, closed-tank vape. <ref>[https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/jti-shakes-up-canada-s-vape-market-862015235.html JTI shakes up Canada’s vape market], ''Newswire'', 7 February 2019, Accessed 29 April 2019 </ref> JTI Ukraine  announced the withdrawal of its Logic Compact e-cigarettes from the country in December 2020. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20210311084549/https://www.unian.net/economics/other/tabak-uhodit-v-ten-poslednie-novosti-11286242.html Табак уходит в тень Подробности читайте на УНИАН: https://www.unian.net/economics/other/tabak-uhodit-v-ten-poslednie-novosti-11286242.html] Unian, 19 January 2021, Accessed 11 March 2021 </ref>
 
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|Logic LQD is Japan Tobacco International's open tank system, which lets users refill the device with Logic LQD e-liquids.<REF name="JTI_RRP">Japan Tobacco International, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jti.com/about-us/what-we-do/our-brands Reduced-Risk Products – our vaping products], Accessed 21 September 2018</REF>
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|Logic LQD is Japan Tobacco International's open tank system, which lets users refill the device with Logic LQD e-liquids.<REF name="JTI_RRP">Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jti.com/about-us/what-we-do/our-brands Reduced-Risk Products – our vaping products], Accessed 21 September 2018</REF>
 
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==Marketing and External Relations==
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===Sales of Heated Tobacco products in Japan===
===Marketing to Kids===
 
  
Tobacco-Free Kids investigation into over 100 social media campaigns by [[Philip Morris International]], [[British American Tobacco]], Japan Tobacco International and [[Imperial Brands]] revealed tobacco companies pay social media influencers on platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter to advertise their products. The investigation also exposed how tobacco companies market cigarettes on social media in the U.S. and globally revealed all four major tobacco companies are violating their own internal marketing standards. These standards state that Japan Tobacco International requires age verification in online ads. <ref>Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.tobaccofreekids.org/press-releases/2018_08_27_ftc PRESS RELEASE New Investigation Exposes How Tobacco Companies Market Cigarettes on Social Media in the U.S. and Around the World], August 2018, Accessed 20 October 2018 </ref>  
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|Ploom Tech <ref name="JTI_REUTERART"> [https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Business-Trends/New-rules-in-Japan-take-aim-at-heated-tobacco New rules in Japan take aim at heated tobacco], ''Reuters'', February 2018, Accessed 30 October 2018 </ref>
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(Japan Tobacco International)
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|4,000
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|5
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|Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo,Sendai, Yokohama, Nagoya, Hiroshima, Fukuoka
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|GLO {{r|JTI_REUTERART}}
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([[British American Tobacco]])
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|8,000
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|8
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|Nationwide
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Response from Japan Tobacco International:
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==Marketing and External Relations==
 
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===Global Campaigns===
  "JTI aims to switch existing adult smokers to our brands from those of our competitors responsibly. We operate in a legal and responsible way within each country’s regulations and our own global marketing principles require age verification on every occasion where JTI has contact with smokers to promote our products, including our adult-only events. The same age-verification principles apply to any event where we are (sic) feature our vapor products. In the US, we do not have a dedicated social media presence for our Logic vapor products, but if adult smokers or vapors choose to share their social activity, it is completely their choice." <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/http://www.cbs8.com/story/39420380/how-big-tobacco-is-using-social-media-to-lure-teens How Big Tobacco is using social media to lure teens], ''CBS 8'', 6 November 2018, Accessed 30 November 2018 </ref>
 
  
In a separate investigation, Japan Tobacco International brands Winston and Camel were seen around schools in eight countries, while [[Imperial Brands|Imperial Tobacco]] were visible from schools in five countries. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/09/cigarettes-children-are-being-exposed-to-tobacco-advertising.html Children around the world are being exposed to cigarette advertising near their schools], ''CNBC'', March 2018, Accessed 29 September 2018 </REF>
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In February 2019, Campaign For Tobacco Free Kids and Netnografica LLC published the results of a two-year investigation into how the big tobacco companies, including [[Philip Morris International|Philip Morris]], [[British American Tobacco]], Japan Tobacco, and [[Imperial Brands]] used social media influencers to promote their products online. <ref>[https://www.dazeddigital.com/life-culture/article/43290/1/big-tobacco-smoking-industry-young-people-social-media-influencers-instagram How the tobacco industry targets young people with social media influencers], ''Dazed & Confused'', 13 February 2019, Accessed 7 May 2019 </ref>  
  
===Global Campaigns===
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Japan Tobacco International launched of a nationwide anti-illicit tobacco campaign in the United Kingdom called [http://www.jtiadvance.co.uk/DontBeComplicit Don’t Be Complicit In Illicit], which calls on retailers to join the fight against the illicit tobacco trade. <ref>[https://forecourttrader.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/15775/JTI_campaign_urges_retailers_to_join_fight_against_illicit_trade.html JTI campaign urges retailers to join fight against illicit trade], ''Forecourt Trader'', 10 October 2018, Accessed 31 October 2018</ref>
Japan Tobacco International and its affiliated organisations use the following marketing campaigns and partnerships to promote its heated cigarettes (novel and emerging nicotine and tobacco products):
 
*RETHINK tobacco
 
*It’s time to rethink tobacco
 
*#ReThinkMusic <ref>GGTC website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://ggtc-bucket.s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/uploads/2021-05-27/21-59-03-008933/Cessation%20V6.pdf?utm_source=BenchmarkEmail&utm_campaign=31_May_Special_Edition_Final&utm_medium=email HOW THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY UNDERMINES CESSATION], p.4, May 2021, Accessed 12 July 2021</ref>
 
  
In February 2019, Campaign For Tobacco Free Kids and Netnografica LLC published the results of a two-year investigation into how the big tobacco companies, including [[Philip Morris International|Philip Morris]], [[British American Tobacco]], Japan Tobacco, and [[Imperial Brands]] used social media influencers to promote their products online. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.dazeddigital.com/life-culture/article/43290/1/big-tobacco-smoking-industry-young-people-social-media-influencers-instagram How the tobacco industry targets young people with social media influencers], ''Dazed & Confused'', 13 February 2019, Accessed 7 May 2019 </ref>  
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The Department of Health published in May of 2018, Japan Tobacco International paid for a radio advert encouraging the public to protest against the proposals restricting smoking in public places, introducing plain packaging, banning point-of-sale advertising and displays, and scrapping the sale of single cigarettes. <ref>[https://www.enca.com/news/campaign-against-anti-smoking-bill-intensifies Campaign against anti-smoking bill intensifies], ''ENCA'', August 2018, Accessed 19 October 2018</ref>
  
Japan Tobacco International launched of a nationwide anti-illicit tobacco campaign in the United Kingdom called " Don’t Be Complicit In Illicit", which calls on retailers to join the fight against the illicit tobacco trade. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://forecourttrader.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/15775/JTI_campaign_urges_retailers_to_join_fight_against_illicit_trade.html JTI campaign urges retailers to join fight against illicit trade], ''Forecourt Trader'', 10 October 2018, Accessed 31 October 2018</ref>
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In December 2018, Dubai Duty Free partnered with Japan Tobacco International in a campaign that culminated in two sets of winners receiving a trip to London’s leading music destinations. The promotion, which took place at selected duty free locations around the world, was built around Winston’s associations with music and its existing partnership with London’s Ministry of Sound. <ref> The Moodie Davitt Report website, [https://www.moodiedavittreport.com/dubai-duty-free-partners-with-winston-for-sound-of-london-campaign/ Dubai Duty Free partners with Winston for ‘Sound of London’ campaign], 26 December 2018, Accessed 21 December 2018</ref>
  
The Department of Health published in May of 2018, Japan Tobacco International paid for a radio advert encouraging the public to protest against the proposals restricting smoking in public places, introducing plain packaging, banning point-of-sale advertising and displays, and scrapping the sale of single cigarettes. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.enca.com/news/campaign-against-anti-smoking-bill-intensifiesCampaign against anti-smoking bill intensifies], ''ENCA'', August 2018, Accessed 19 October 2018</ref>
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In response to a study by the Coalition of Public Health Groups, that claimed tobacco companies pay social media and social media stars who have thousands of followers to subtly promote their tobacco products on Instagram, Twitter and other platforms, Japan Tobacco responded with:
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  "JTI aims to switch existing adult smokers to our brands from those of our competitors responsibly. We operate in a legal and responsible way within each country’s regulations and our own global marketing principles require age verification on every occasion where JTI has contact with smokers to promote our products, including our adult-only events. The same age-verification principles apply to any event where we are feature our vapor products. In the US, we do not have a dedicated social media presence for our Logic vapor products, but if adult smokers or vapors choose to share their social activity, it is completely their choice." <ref>[http://www.cbs8.com/story/39420380/how-big-tobacco-is-using-social-media-to-lure-teens How Big Tobacco is using social media to lure teens], ''CBS 8'', 6 November 2018, Accessed 30 November 2018 </ref>
  
In December 2018, Dubai Duty Free partnered with Japan Tobacco International in a campaign that culminated in two sets of winners receiving a trip to London’s leading music destinations. The promotion, which took place at selected duty free locations around the world, was built around Winston’s associations with music and its existing partnership with London’s Ministry of Sound. <ref> The Moodie Davitt Report website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.moodiedavittreport.com/dubai-duty-free-partners-with-winston-for-sound-of-london-campaign/ Dubai Duty Free partners with Winston for ‘Sound of London’ campaign], 26 December 2018, Accessed 21 December 2018</ref>
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===Marketing Campaigns===
  
Nordic Spirit, a tobacco-free nicotine pouch brand owned by Japan Tobacco International, hosted an "immersive experience" in London. Visitors were guided through the multi-sensory experience inspired by the brand's Swedish heritage and flavours of the products. Attendees were able to sample the pouches. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/nordic-spirit-creates-immersive-forest-soho/1696499Nordic Spirit creates immersive forest in Soho], ''Campaign Live'', 7 October 2020, Accessed 19 November 2020</ref> An ad for  Nordic Spirit has been banned for implying that it had a stimulant effect that made gaming more enjoyable. The video ad was seen in December on the Crunchyroll anime streaming service app and featured people getting ready to play an online video game together and putting the pouches in their mouths. The players were then shown reacting enthusiastically to the game and online text read: “A new nicotine experience”, “great flavours”, “pocket-sized convenience”, and “never miss a moment”. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/japan-tobacco-international-advertising-standards-authority-b929550.html Nicotine pouch ad banned for implying stimulant effect for gamers], ''The Standard'', 14 April 2021, Accessed 10 May 2021 </ref>  
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Nordic Spirit, a tobacco-free nicotine pouch brand owned by Japan Tobacco International, hosted an "immersive experience" in London. Visitors were guided through the multi-sensory experience inspired by the brand's Swedish heritage and flavours of the products. Attendees were able to sample the pouches. <ref>[https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/nordic-spirit-creates-immersive-forest-soho/1696499 Nordic Spirit creates immersive forest in Soho], ''Campaign Live'', 7 October 2020, Accessed 19 November 2020</ref> An ad for  Nordic Spirit has been banned for implying that it had a stimulant effect that made gaming more enjoyable. The video ad was seen in December on the Crunchyroll anime streaming service app and featured people getting ready to play an online video game together and putting the pouches in their mouths. The players were then shown reacting enthusiastically to the game and online text read: “A new nicotine experience”, “great flavours”, “pocket-sized convenience”, and “never miss a moment”. <ref>[ https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/japan-tobacco-international-advertising-standards-authority-b929550.htmlNicotine pouch ad banned for implying stimulant effect for gamers], ''The Standard'', 14 April 2021, Accessed 10 May 2021 </ref>  
  
 
JTI Encounters began as an event in Romania 2000 and hosted famous choreographers and ballet companies, including the Béjart Ballet Lausanne in 2000 and 2007, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, El Banch Ballet Nacional Chileno and Akram Khan Company. Over the years, “JTI Encounters”, which is a registered trademark, has become a firm fixture in Romania’s cultural calendar.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-VIEWS_JTI-ENCOUNTERS}}
 
JTI Encounters began as an event in Romania 2000 and hosted famous choreographers and ballet companies, including the Béjart Ballet Lausanne in 2000 and 2007, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, El Banch Ballet Nacional Chileno and Akram Khan Company. Over the years, “JTI Encounters”, which is a registered trademark, has become a firm fixture in Romania’s cultural calendar.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-VIEWS_JTI-ENCOUNTERS}}
  
 
===Sponsorships===
 
===Sponsorships===
In 2021, Japan Tobacco International’s sponsorship of the volleyball World Cup and of the JT Marvelous women’s team in Japan’s national volleyball league were scrutinized, endangering Japan’s bid for the Olympics 2020. <ref>Expose Tobacco, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://exposetobacco.org/wp-content/uploads/Women-and-the-Tobacco-Industry-4.6.2021.pdf Women and the Tobacco Industry], p.2, April 2021, Accessed 14 July 2021</ref>
 
  
 
Japan Tobacco International is currently advertising  a 6-month paid global internship plus USD 2,000 towards learning & development to winners of its global challenge. The company also offers additional cash and product prizes for runners up of the challenge. <ref> Make It Bright, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.makeitbright.com/en REGISTRATION FOR JTI'S GLOBAL INTERNSHIP CHALLENGE 2021 IS NOW OPEN Arrow down], Accessed 10 May 2021 </ref>   
 
Japan Tobacco International is currently advertising  a 6-month paid global internship plus USD 2,000 towards learning & development to winners of its global challenge. The company also offers additional cash and product prizes for runners up of the challenge. <ref> Make It Bright, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.makeitbright.com/en REGISTRATION FOR JTI'S GLOBAL INTERNSHIP CHALLENGE 2021 IS NOW OPEN Arrow down], Accessed 10 May 2021 </ref>   
  
Japan Tobacco International President John Freda donated 20,000 face masks for hospitals in Batangas, Philippines in response to Covid-19 .  <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1099172 Ecozone locators lauded for helping Covid-19 front-liners], ''PNA'', 7 April 2020, Accessed 21 April 2020 </ref>
 
  
Belgian authorities are looking into Parliament Magazine's 'Transparency and Better Regulation' event, hosted by Sajjad Karim, a British Conservative MEP, and held in the European Parliament last year, which was sponsored by Japan Tobacco International.<ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://euobserver.com/health/145285Belgium prepares probe into Politico tobacco sponsorship], ''EU Observer'', 27 June 2019, Accessed 9 July 2019 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco International President John Freda donated 20,000 face masks for hospitals in Batangas, Philippines in response to Covid-19 .  <ref>[https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1099172 Ecozone locators lauded for helping Covid-19 front-liners], ''PNA'', 7 April 2020, Accessed 21 April 2020 </ref>
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Belgian authorities are looking into Parliament Magazine's 'Transparency and Better Regulation' event, hosted by Sajjad Karim, a British Conservative MEP, and held in the European Parliament last year, which was sponsored by Japan Tobacco International.<ref> [https://euobserver.com/health/145285 Belgium prepares probe into Politico tobacco sponsorship], ''EU Observer'', 27 June 2019, Accessed 9 July 2019 </ref>
  
Japan Tobacco International provides funding to the British Museum’s Asia department. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/why-is-the-british-museum-still-accepting-tobacco-sponsorship Why is British Museum still accepting tobacco sponsorship?], ''The Art Newspaper'', 4 April 2019, Accessed 12 April 2019 </ref> The company is also one of Premier supporters of the British Royal Academy of Art. <ref> Royal Academy, [https://web.archive.org/web/20201130033600/https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/corporate-support Corporate Support], December 2020, Accessed 8 December 2020</ref>
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Japan Tobacco International provides funding to the British Museum’s Asia department. <ref>[https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/why-is-the-british-museum-still-accepting-tobacco-sponsorship Why is British Museum still accepting tobacco sponsorship?], ''The Art Newspaper'', 4 April 2019, Accessed 12 April 2019 </ref>  According to TobaccoTactics, Japan Tobacco funded Consumer Choice Center's launch event in 2018. <ref> TobaccoTactics, [https://tobaccotactics.org/index.php?title=Consumer_Choice_Center#cite_note-faq-10 Consumer Choice Center], Accessed 18 September 2019 </ref> The company is also one of Premier supporters of the British Royal Academy of Art. <ref> Royal Academy, [https://web.archive.org/web/20201130033600/https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/corporate-support Corporate Support], December 2020, Accessed 8 December 2020</ref>
  
Japan Tobacco was one of the sponsors of the 2018 Middle East & Africa Duty Free Association (MEADFA) Conference held in November 2018 under the patronage of H.E. Mr. Saad Hariri, Lebanese President of the Council of Ministers, in Beirut, Lebanon. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.moodiedavittreport.com/more-than-400-delegates-expected-at-meadfa-2018-in-beirut-this-november/ More than 400 delegates expected at MEADFA 2018 in Beirut this November], ''The Moodie Davitt Report'', October 2018, Accessed 30 October 2018</ref>
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Japan Tobacco was one of the sponsors of the 2018 Middle East & Africa Duty Free Association (MEADFA) Conference held in November 2018 under the patronage of H.E. Mr. Saad Hariri, Lebanese President of the Council of Ministers, in Beirut, Lebanon. <ref>[https://www.moodiedavittreport.com/more-than-400-delegates-expected-at-meadfa-2018-in-beirut-this-november/ More than 400 delegates expected at MEADFA 2018 in Beirut this November], ''The Moodie Davitt Report'', October 2018, Accessed 30 October 2018</ref>
  
In June 2018, the government of Japan passed tough anti-smoking laws ahead of 2020 Summer Olympics Games, banning smoking in most of the city’s bars and restaurants in the run-up to the games. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-japan-smokingban-tokyo/tokyo-passes-tough-anti-smoking-law-ahead-of-2020-olympics-idUSKBN1JN1LP Tokyo passes tough anti-smoking law ahead of 2020 Olympics], ''Reuters'', June 2018, Accessed 23 October 2018</ref>   
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In June 2018, the government of Japan passed tough anti-smoking laws ahead of 2020 Summer Olympics Games, banning smoking in most of the city’s bars and restaurants in the run-up to the games. <ref> [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-japan-smokingban-tokyo/tokyo-passes-tough-anti-smoking-law-ahead-of-2020-olympics-idUSKBN1JN1LP Tokyo passes tough anti-smoking law ahead of 2020 Olympics], ''Reuters'', June 2018, Accessed 23 October 2018</ref>   
  
 
Japan Tobacco International is a special partner of the International Theatre Festival in Sibiu (FITS), the most important annual theater festival in Romania and the third in Europe. The company also support Transylvania International Film Festival in Cluj and RADIRO International Festival of Radio Orchestras. The company contributes to the following classical music national tours: “The Duel of Violins”, “Travelling Piano” and “Golden Flute”.
 
Japan Tobacco International is a special partner of the International Theatre Festival in Sibiu (FITS), the most important annual theater festival in Romania and the third in Europe. The company also support Transylvania International Film Festival in Cluj and RADIRO International Festival of Radio Orchestras. The company contributes to the following classical music national tours: “The Duel of Violins”, “Travelling Piano” and “Golden Flute”.
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Japan Tobacco International also contribute to another organization called Bílý kruh bezpečí (White Circle of Safety), which provides legal and psychological assistance to victims and witnesses of crimes. The organization consists of 12 branches in 9 regions. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-VIEWS_RESPONSIBLE-COMPANY}}
 
Japan Tobacco International also contribute to another organization called Bílý kruh bezpečí (White Circle of Safety), which provides legal and psychological assistance to victims and witnesses of crimes. The organization consists of 12 branches in 9 regions. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-VIEWS_RESPONSIBLE-COMPANY}}
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In 2011, anti-smoking campaigners accused Japan Tobacco International of marketing products to teenage girls at World Cup volleyball. Japan Tobacco's logo appeared on the national team uniforms, court-side digital billboards, TV ads and “gift” packages handed out to schoolgirls, mothers and children entering Yoyogi National Stadium and arenas across Japan during the World Cup. Japan Tobacco also sponsored a national team starring the country’s top player, Yoshie Takeshita. <ref>[https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/nov/24/japan-tobacco-accused-of-marketing-to-girls-at-wor/ Japan Tobacco accused of marketing to girls at World Cup volleyball], ''The Washington Times'', November 2011, Accessed 19 September 2018 </REF>
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===Research and Development===
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Portal Chemical & Engineering News reported that representatives from [[British American Tobacco]], [[Japan Tobacco International]], Philip Morris International, and Reynolds American attended the annual meeting of the American Society for Cellular & Computational Toxicology focused on non-animal toxicology testing. The website cited the ultimate goal to:
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  "to convince officials at the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) that in vitro methods for predicting respiratory toxicology in humans are ready for prime time." <ref> [https://cen.acs.org/biological-chemistry/toxicology/Big-tobacco-embraces-vitro-toxicology/96/i43 Big tobacco embraces in vitro toxicology], ''Chemical & Engineering News'', October 2018, Accessed 12 October 2018 </ref>
  
 
===Corporate Social Responsibility===
 
===Corporate Social Responsibility===
In 2021, Japan Tobacco International introduced the #IGiveAButt campaign to encourage smokers to dispose of their cigarette butt litter in a responsible way by using our newly created Stub Tidy. <ref>JTI website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://ukrb-jti.com/jti-sustainability-giveabutt.html #IGiveAButt], May 2021, Accessed 11 July 2021</ref>
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The International Labour Organization has an existing public-private partnership with Japan Tobacco International to end child labour and promote fundamental principles and rights at work and occupational safety and health in Brazil, Malawi, The United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia, and throughout its supply chain. JTI is a member of the Eliminating Child Labour in Tobacco Growing Foundation (ECLT). To date, the amount of funding received from JTI is over USD 10 million. The ECLT Board members include: International Tobacco Growers Association; Alliance One International; Altria Client Services; [[British American Tobacco]]; Contrax-Nicotex Tobacco; Hail & Cotton; [[Imperial Brands|Imperial Tobacco Group]]; Japan Tobacco International; [[Philip Morris International]]; Premium Tobacco; Scandinavian Tobacco Group; Sunel Ticaret Turk; Swedish Match; and Universal Leaf Tobacco. <ref> ILO, [https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_norm/---relconf/documents/meetingdocument/wcms_545944.pdf ILO cooperation with the tobacco industry in the pursuit of the Organization’s social mandate], November 2017, p. 3, Accessed 30 September 2018 </ref> The partnership has been ongoing since 2002 and seeks to eliminate child labour and promote workers’ rights in tobacco-growing communities in Brazil, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. <ref> [https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/international-geneva_should-the-ilo-maintain-financial-ties-to-the-tobacco-industry-/44506474 Should the ILO maintain financial ties to the tobacco industry?], ''Swiss Info'', October 2018, Accessed 30 September 2018 </REF> In November 2018, over 100 health, development, labor, and corporate accountability organizations around the world called on the International Labour Organization to cut ties with the tobacco industry. <ref> Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, [https://www.tobaccofreekids.org/press-releases/2018_10_31_ilo Organizations Around the World Call on International Labour Organization to Sever Ties with Tobacco], November 2018, Accessed 15 November 2018 </ref> According to a news article by France 24, the organization will not renew funding from tobacco companies for expiring charitable programmes, but refrained from saying it would cut ties to the tobacco industry altogether. <ref>[https://www.france24.com/en/20181108-ilo-postones-decision-cutting-ties-tobacco-industry-again ILO postones decision on cutting ties to tobacco industry again], ''France 24'', 8 November 2018, Accessed 19 November 2018 </ref> In August 2018, Eddy Pirrad, President and CEO of [[Japan Tobacco International]] published a LinkedIn blog post on the company's ethical code of conduct, claiming that [[Japan Tobacco International]] operates "with the highest ethical standards". <ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/so-what-guides-someone-working-our-industry-eddy-pirard-1e/ LinkedIn], So, what guides someone working in our industry?, 8 August 2018, Accessed 24 March 2019</ref>
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Japan Tobacco International estimates the share of the illegal cigarette market in Russia at 9 percent. The data was announced by the company's Vice President on taxation and fight illegal trade protection Brendan Lemul during the World Summit on Illegal Trade. <ref> [http://tass.ru/ekonomika/5738826 Эксперты: доля нелегальных сигарет в России в 2018 году оценивается в 9%], ''TASS.ru'', 31 October 2018, Accessed 28 November 2018 </ref>
  
An employee of Japan Tobacco International spoke at a side event at the UN-organised 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour in Durban, South Africa. The International Labour Organization remains listed as “non-executive advisor” to the ECLT Board, as of 2022. As of June 2022, the ECLT Foundation remains a member of the Child Labour Platform of the voluntary UN Global Compact (UNGC) Human Rights and Labour Working Group – for which the ILO provides the secretariat. It became a member in 2015. <ref>Tobacco Tactics, [https://tobaccotactics.org/wiki/international-labour-organization-ilo International Labour Organization/, June 2022, Accessed 19 August 2022 </ref>
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===Marketing to Kids===
  
The International Labour Organization has an existing public-private partnership with Japan Tobacco International to end child labour and promote fundamental principles and rights at work and occupational safety and health in Brazil, Malawi, The United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia, and throughout its supply chain. JTI is a member of the Eliminating Child Labour in Tobacco Growing Foundation (ECLT). To date, the amount of funding received from JTI is over USD 10 million. The ECLT Board members include: International Tobacco Growers Association; Alliance One International; Altria Client Services; [[British American Tobacco]]; Contrax-Nicotex Tobacco; Hail & Cotton; [[Imperial Brands|Imperial Tobacco Group]]; Japan Tobacco International; [[Philip Morris International]]; Premium Tobacco; Scandinavian Tobacco Group; Sunel Ticaret Turk; Swedish Match; and Universal Leaf Tobacco. <ref> ILO, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_norm/---relconf/documents/meetingdocument/wcms_545944.pdf ILO cooperation with the tobacco industry in the pursuit of the Organization’s social mandate], November 2017, p. 3, Accessed 30 September 2018 </ref> The partnership has been ongoing since 2002 and seeks to eliminate child labour and promote workers’ rights in tobacco-growing communities in Brazil, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. <ref> [https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/international-geneva_should-the-ilo-maintain-financial-ties-to-the-tobacco-industry-/44506474 Should the ILO maintain financial ties to the tobacco industry?], ''Swiss Info'', October 2018, Accessed 30 September 2018 </REF> In November 2018, over 100 health, development, labor, and corporate accountability organizations around the world called on the International Labour Organization to cut ties with the tobacco industry. <ref> Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.tobaccofreekids.org/press-releases/2018_10_31_iloOrganizations Around the World Call on International Labour Organization to Sever Ties with Tobacco], November 2018, Accessed 15 November 2018 </ref> According to a news article by France 24, the organization will not renew funding from tobacco companies for expiring charitable programmes, but refrained from saying it would cut ties to the tobacco industry altogether. <ref>[https://www.france24.com/en/20181108-ilo-postones-decision-cutting-ties-tobacco-industry-again ILO postones decision on cutting ties to tobacco industry again], ''France 24'', 8 November 2018, Accessed 19 November 2018 </ref> In August 2018, Eddy Pirrad, President and CEO of [[Japan Tobacco International]] published a LinkedIn blog post on the company's ethical code of conduct, claiming that [[Japan Tobacco International]] operates "with the highest ethical standards". <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/so-what-guides-someone-working-our-industry-eddy-pirard-1e/ LinkedIn], So, what guides someone working in our industry?, 8 August 2018, Accessed 24 March 2019</ref>
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[https://www.tobaccofreekids.org/ Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids] investigation into over 100 social media campaigns by [[Philip Morris International]], [[British American Tobacco]], Japan Tobacco International and [[Imperial Brands]] revealed tobacco companies pay social media influencers on platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter to advertise their products. <ref>Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, [https://www.tobaccofreekids.org/press-releases/2018_08_27_ftc PRESS RELEASE New Investigation Exposes How Tobacco Companies Market Cigarettes on Social Media in the U.S. and Around the World], August 2018, Accessed 20 October 2018 </ref> The investigation also exposed how tobacco companies market cigarettes on social media in the U.S. and globally revealed all four major tobacco companies are violating their own internal marketing standards. These standards state that Japan Tobacco International requires age verification in online ads. <ref>Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, [https://www.tobaccofreekids.org/press-releases/2018_08_27_ftc New Investigation Exposes How Tobacco Companies Market Cigarettes on Social Media in the U.S. and Around the World], August 2018, Accessed 19 September 2018 </REF>  
  
Japan Tobacco International estimates the share of the illegal cigarette market in Russia at 9 percent. The data was announced by the company's Vice President on taxation and fight illegal trade protection Brendan Lemul during the World Summit on Illegal Trade. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/http://tass.ru/ekonomika/5738826 Эксперты: доля нелегальных сигарет в России в 2018 году оценивается в 9%], ''TASS.ru'', 31 October 2018, Accessed 28 November 2018 </ref>
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Response from Japan Tobacco International:
  
Japan Tobacco International fund the JTI Foundation (Stiftung JT International), a charitable organization registered under Swiss law and financially endowed by JT International SA. It was set up in 2001, and is a member of SwissFoundations – the Association of Swiss grant-making Foundations. The President of the Foundation is Eddy Pirard, President and Chief Executive Officer of Japan Tobacco International. <ref>JTI Foundation, [https://web.archive.org/web/20201208033951/http://jtifoundation.org/about-us/ About Us], Accessed 8 December 2020</ref>
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  "JTI aims to switch existing adult smokers to our brands from those of our competitors responsibly. We operate in a legal and responsible way within each country’s regulations and our own global marketing principles require age verification on every occasion where JTI has contact with smokers to promote our products, including our adult-only events. The same age-verification principles apply to any event where we are (sic) feature our vapor products. In the US, we do not have a dedicated social media presence for our Logic vapor products, but if adult smokers or vapors choose to share their social activity, it is completely their choice." <ref> [http://www.cbs8.com/story/39420380/how-big-tobacco-is-using-social-media-to-lure-teens How Big Tobacco is using social media to lure teens], ''CBS 8'', 6 November 2018, Accessed 30 November 2018 </ref>
  
Portal Chemical & Engineering News reported that representatives from [[British American Tobacco]], [[Japan Tobacco International]], Philip Morris International, and Reynolds American attended the annual meeting of the American Society for Cellular & Computational Toxicology focused on non-animal toxicology testing. The website cited the ultimate goal to:
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In a separate investigation, Japan Tobacco International brands Winston and Camel were seen around schools in eight countries, while [[Imperial Brands|Imperial Tobacco]] were visible from schools in five countries. <ref> [https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/09/cigarettes-children-are-being-exposed-to-tobacco-advertising.html Children around the world are being exposed to cigarette advertising near their schools], ''CNBC'', March 2018, Accessed 29 September 2018 </REF>
  "to convince officials at the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) that in vitro methods for predicting respiratory toxicology in humans are ready for prime time." <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://cen.acs.org/biological-chemistry/toxicology/Big-tobacco-embraces-vitro-toxicology/96/i43 Big tobacco embraces in vitro toxicology], ''Chemical & Engineering News'', October 2018, Accessed 12 October 2018 </ref>
 
  
 
===Political Spending===
 
===Political Spending===
 
For a list of political contributions in the United States look [[Political_Spending|here]].
 
For a list of political contributions in the United States look [[Political_Spending|here]].
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===Corporate Social Responsibility===
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Japan Tobacco International fund the JTI Foundation (Stiftung JT International), a charitable organization registered under Swiss law and financially endowed by JT International SA. It was set up in 2001, and is a member of SwissFoundations – the Association of Swiss grant-making Foundations. The President of the Foundation is Eddy Pirard, President and Chief Executive Officer of Japan Tobacco International. <ref>JTI Foundation, [https://web.archive.org/web/20201208033951/http://jtifoundation.org/about-us/ About Us], Accessed 8 December 2020</ref>
  
 
==Reporting and Regulation==
 
==Reporting and Regulation==
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New research co-authored by University of Bath details tax avoidance tactics used by the world’s four largest publicly-traded tobacco companies. Japan Tobacco International appears to send large dividends and interest payments straight back to its parent company in Japan. <ref name="BATH"> University of Batch, [https://web.archive.org/web/20201207072922/https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/big-tobacco-big-avoidance/ Big Tobacco, Big Avoidance], 5 November 2020, Accessed 7 December 2020 </ref>
 
New research co-authored by University of Bath details tax avoidance tactics used by the world’s four largest publicly-traded tobacco companies. Japan Tobacco International appears to send large dividends and interest payments straight back to its parent company in Japan. <ref name="BATH"> University of Batch, [https://web.archive.org/web/20201207072922/https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/big-tobacco-big-avoidance/ Big Tobacco, Big Avoidance], 5 November 2020, Accessed 7 December 2020 </ref>
  
Japan Tobacco International Singapore was fined SGD 15,000 in February 2020 for distributing cigarettes at an outdoors electronic music festival without a licence. Japan Tobacco International one of the sponsors of Ultra 2016, had come to an agreement with organisers of the music festival to provide two booths with menus stating the range of cigarettes it had. Staff manning the booth would then take orders from partygoers and buy cigarettes from a 7-Eleven store nearby. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://sg.news.yahoo.com/cigarette-maker-fined-15-k-for-distributing-advertising-products-at-music-festival-without-licence-044859010.html  Cigarette maker fined $15k for distributing, advertising products at music festival without licence], ''Yahoo!'', 21 February 2020, Accessed 15 March 2020</ref>
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Japan Tobacco International Singapore was fined SGD 15,000 in February 2020 for distributing cigarettes at an outdoors electronic music festival without a licence. Japan Tobacco International one of the sponsors of Ultra 2016, had come to an agreement with organisers of the music festival to provide two booths with menus stating the range of cigarettes it had. Staff manning the booth would then take orders from partygoers and buy cigarettes from a 7-Eleven store nearby. <ref>[https://sg.news.yahoo.com/cigarette-maker-fined-15-k-for-distributing-advertising-products-at-music-festival-without-licence-044859010.html  Cigarette maker fined $15k for distributing, advertising products at music festival without licence], ''Yahoo!'', 21 February 2020, Accessed 15 March 2020</ref>
  
Japan Tobacco International Korean unit has resolved a labor-management dispute over wages and working conditions after nearly three years of negotiation, signing an agreement with the union. The agreement will guarantee wage increases that exceed inflation rates over the next three years until 2021. The company will also provide student funds for employees' children from kindergarten to university. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2019/12/694_279729.html JTI Korea resolves 3-year disputes with union], ''Korea Times'', 3 December 2019, Accessed 20 January 2020 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco International Korean unit has resolved a labor-management dispute over wages and working conditions after nearly three years of negotiation, signing an agreement with the union. The agreement will guarantee wage increases that exceed inflation rates over the next three years until 2021. The company will also provide student funds for employees' children from kindergarten to university. <ref>[https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2019/12/694_279729.html JTI Korea resolves 3-year disputes with union], ''Korea Times'', 3 December 2019, Accessed 20 January 2020 </ref>
  
The US House of Representatives committee has asked e-cigarette manufacturers to hand over details about the health impact of products, heaping renewed scrutiny on the popular devices. The energy and commerce committee wrote to Fontem Ventures, a subsidiary of [[Imperial Brands]], the tobacco manufacturer, which owns the Blu vaping brand, Reynolds American, the US business of [[British American Tobacco]], [[Japan Tobacco International]] and Juul. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/business/e-cigarette-brands-quizzed-by-house-of-representatives-over-risk-to-young-smokers-56d62hdgf E-cigarette brands quizzed by House of Representatives over risk to smokers], ''The Times'', 23 August 2019, Accessed 12 September 2019 </ref>
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The US House of Representatives committee has asked e-cigarette manufacturers to hand over details about the health impact of products, heaping renewed scrutiny on the popular devices. The energy and commerce committee wrote to Fontem Ventures, a subsidiary of [[Imperial Brands]], the tobacco manufacturer, which owns the Blu vaping brand, Reynolds American, the US business of [[British American Tobacco]], [[Japan Tobacco International]] and Juul. <ref> [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/business/e-cigarette-brands-quizzed-by-house-of-representatives-over-risk-to-young-smokers-56d62hdgf E-cigarette brands quizzed by House of Representatives over risk to smokers], ''The Times'', 23 August 2019, Accessed 12 September 2019 </ref>
  
Japan Tobacco International was listed amongst 59 foreign companies that have joint ventures or other commercial ties with military-owned firms. New UN report states these firms "risk contributing to, or being linked to, violations of international human rights and humanitarian law”. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/8/6/un-calls-for-sanctions-arms-embargo-against-myanmar-army Calls sanctions arms embargo Myanmar army], ''Al Jazeera'', 6 August 2019, Accessed 9 August 2019</ref>
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Japan Tobacco International was listed amongst 59 foreign companies that have joint ventures or other commercial ties with military-owned firms. New UN report states these firms "risk contributing to, or being linked to, violations of international human rights and humanitarian law”. <ref>[https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/08/calls-sanctions-arms-embargo-myanmar-army-190806011519378.html Calls sanctions arms embargo Myanmar army], ''Al Jazeera'', 6 August 2019, Accessed 9 August 2019</ref>
  
According to the Independent, [[British American Tobacco]], [[Imperial Brands]], Japan Tobacco International and [[Philip Morris International]] have all shifted their corporate structures to minimise their tax bills in the United Kingdom, researchers from the University of Bath found. Despite being headquartered in Britain, Imperial Brands paid an effective rate of just 13 per cent over the past seven years, during which corporation tax has varied between 20 per cent and 28 per cent. British American Tobacco is also based in the UK but paid “virtually no” corporation tax over the same period, including four consecutive years (2011-14) where it paid nothing at all, the paper found. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/tobacco-companies-uk-corporation-tax-profits-university-bath-study-a8764841.htmlTobacco companies uk corporation tax profits university bath study], ''Independent'', 16 February 2019, Accessed 23 April 2019 </ref>
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According to the Independent, [[British American Tobacco]], [[Imperial Brands]], Japan Tobacco International and [[Philip Morris International]] have all shifted their corporate structures to minimise their tax bills in the United Kingdom, researchers from the University of Bath found. Despite being headquartered in Britain, Imperial Brands paid an effective rate of just 13 per cent over the past seven years, during which corporation tax has varied between 20 per cent and 28 per cent. British American Tobacco is also based in the UK but paid “virtually no” corporation tax over the same period, including four consecutive years (2011-14) where it paid nothing at all, the paper found. <ref> [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/tobacco-companies-uk-corporation-tax-profits-university-bath-study-a8764841.html Tobacco companies uk corporation tax profits university bath study], ''Independent'', 16 February 2019, Accessed 23 April 2019 </ref>
  
 
===Tobacco Litigation===
 
===Tobacco Litigation===
Japan Tobacco International has removed its gantries from three retailers’ stores in the United kingdom after they were convicted of selling illegal tobacco. The removal of gantries from NJ Food & Wine in Staines, Kenton Superstores in Harrow and KS News in Bilston took the total number of gantries removed to 43. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://forecourttrader.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/17926/JTI_removes_gantries_from_three_stores_for_selling_illicit_tobacco.html JTI removes gantries from three stores for selling illicit tobacco], ''FORECOURT Trader'', 8 January 2020, Accessed 19 February 2020 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco International has removed its gantries from three retailers’ stores in the United kingdom after they were convicted of selling illegal tobacco. The removal of gantries from NJ Food & Wine in Staines, Kenton Superstores in Harrow and KS News in Bilston took the total number of gantries removed to 43. <ref> [https://forecourttrader.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/17926/JTI_removes_gantries_from_three_stores_for_selling_illicit_tobacco.html JTI removes gantries from three stores for selling illicit tobacco], ''FORECOURT Trader'', 8 January 2020, Accessed 19 February 2020 </ref>
  
A Canadian court has upheld the bulk of a decision that ordered three tobacco companies to pay billions in damages. The judgment involves class action suits that were consolidated against Imperial Tobacco Canada, [[Philip Morris International|Rothmans Benson & Hedges]] and [[Japan Tobacco International|JTI-MacDonald]]. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-47409916 Canada appeals court orders tobacco firms to pay billions in damages], ''BBC'', 1 March 2019, Accessed 12 April 2019 </ref> An Ontario court extended an order suspending legal proceedings until March 31, 2021.
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A full list of tobacco industry litigation cases can be found [https://takeapartwiki.tobaccofreekids.org/index.php?title=Tobacco_Control_Litigation here].
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A Canadian court has upheld the bulk of a decision that ordered three tobacco companies to pay billions in damages. The judgment involves class action suits that were consolidated against Imperial Tobacco Canada, [[Philip Morris International|Rothmans Benson & Hedges]] and [[Japan Tobacco International|JTI-MacDonald]]. <ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-47409916 Canada appeals court orders tobacco firms to pay billions in damages], ''BBC'', 1 March 2019, Accessed 12 April 2019 </ref> An Ontario court extended an order suspending legal proceedings until March 31, 2021. <ref>[https://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/news/ontario-court-again-extends-stay-of-proceedings-for-three-tobacco-giants-1.24211784 Ontario court again extends stay of proceedings for three tobacco giants], ''Kamloops This week'', 29 September 2020, Accessed 19 November 2020</ref>
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In 2016, Japan Tobacco International and Others v. Ministry of Health (plain packaging laws), Japan Tobacco International, [[Philip Morris International]], [[British American Tobacco]] and others brought six legal challenges against France's plain packaging regulations. The Conseil d’Etat (the highest administrative jurisdiction in France) dismissed all six challenges, holding that to the extent there is any infringement of property rights, the infringement is justified by the public health objective.
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In 2015, Japan Tobacco International Ireland told Irish Ministers James Reilly and Leo Varadkar that it will take legal action if they fail to promise that no further steps will be taken to enact the draft plain packaging law. <ref> [https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/tobacco-giant-issues-legal-threat-over-plain-packaging-1.2106300 Tobacco giant issues legal threat over plain packaging], ''The Irish Times'', 17 February 2015, Accessed 29 December 2018 </ref>
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In 2014, Japan Tobacco International (Thailand) v. Minister of Public Health, Japan Tobacco challenged a requirement of 85 percent pack warnings. The Supreme Administrative Court found that the requirements are not outside the intended scope of the tobacco control law and allowed implementation of the pack warnings while the case is ongoing. Japan Tobacco challenged a requirement of 85 percent pack warnings. The Supreme Administrative Court found that the requirements are not outside the intended scope of the tobacco control law and allowed implementation of the pack warnings while the case is ongoing.
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In 2012, Japan Tobacco International SA v. Commonwealth of Australia, Tobacco companies challenged the constitutionality of a law requiring "plain" packaging of tobacco products, including large pictorial health warnings. The High Court upheld the constitutionality of the law. The Court ruled that although the government had "taken" the property of the tobacco companies, there had been no "acquisition" because neither the Government nor any third party acquired any benefit as a result.
  
 
==Partners and Allies==
 
==Partners and Allies==
 
According to Transparency Register, in 2017 Japan Tobacco International disclosed it was a member of the following associations:
 
According to Transparency Register, in 2017 Japan Tobacco International disclosed it was a member of the following associations:
* Confederation of European Community Cigarette Manufacturers  <ref name="JTI_TREG"> Transparency Register, [https://web.archive.org/save/http://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=71175716023-03 JT International], August 2018, Accessed 19 September 2018 </REF>
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* Confederation of European Community Cigarette Manufacturers  <ref name="JTI_TREG"> Transparency Register, [http://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=71175716023-03 JT International], August 2018, Accessed 19 September 2018 </REF>
 
* European Smoking Tobacco Association {{r|JTI_TREG}}  
 
* European Smoking Tobacco Association {{r|JTI_TREG}}  
 
* European Cigar Manufacturers Association {{r|JTI_TREG}}
 
* European Cigar Manufacturers Association {{r|JTI_TREG}}
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* EPICENTER (European Policy Information Center) {{r|JTI_TREG}}
 
* EPICENTER (European Policy Information Center) {{r|JTI_TREG}}
 
* Consumer Choice Center {{r|JTI_TREG}}
 
* Consumer Choice Center {{r|JTI_TREG}}
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In October 2018, Japan Tobacco International rejoined the Association of the Tobacco Industry of Cambodia. <ref> [https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/japan-tobacco-rejoins-kingdoms-atic Japan Tobacco rejoins Kingdom’s ATIC], ''The Phnom Penh Post'', October 2018, Accessed 20 October 2018 </ref>
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[http://www.tobaccotactics.org Tobacco Tactics] reported a number of tobacco companies, including Japan Tobacco International as donors to the Atlas Network in 2015 and 2016. According to the organization's Wiki "internal tobacco industry documents show the Atlas Network has had a longstanding funding relationship with the tobacco industry." <ref> Tobacco Tactics, [http://www.tobaccotactics.org/index.php?title=Atlas_Network#cite_note-six-8 Atlas Network], Accessed 21 November 2018 </ref>. Full profile on the organization can be found [http://www.tobaccotactics.org/index.php?title=Atlas_Network#cite_note-six-8 here].
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Japan Tobacco International is a Platinum member of the [https://www.scottishshop.org.uk Scottish Grocers Federation], a front group 'promoting responsible community retailing by lobbying, communication, networking and advice.' As of 2018, British American Tobacco and Imperial were both listed as members on the organization's website. <ref> Scottish Grocers Federation, [https://www.scottishshop.org.uk/about/corporate-members-sgf Corporate Members], Accessed 23 December 2018 </ref>
  
 
===Lobbying===
 
===Lobbying===
  
Think-tanks from multiple countries received funding from [[British American Tobacco]], Japan Tobacco International and [[Philip Morris International]], alongside governments as they argued against tobacco controls. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/23/tobacco-industry-free-market-thinktanks-cigarette-controls Tobacco industry free market thinktanks cigarette controls], ''The Guardian'', 23 January 2019, Accessed 17 April 2019 </ref>
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Think-tanks from multiple countries received funding from [[British American Tobacco]], Japan Tobacco International and [[Philip Morris International]], alongside governments as they argued against tobacco controls. <ref> [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/23/tobacco-industry-free-market-thinktanks-cigarette-controls Tobacco industry free market thinktanks cigarette controls], ''The Guardian'', 23 January 2019, Accessed 17 April 2019 </ref>
  
 
====Bangladesh====
 
====Bangladesh====
  
 
In January 2021, the Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh lobbied the government of Bangladesh on behalf of Japan Tobacco International.The letter criticised the country's taxation changes in 2019 which “significantly hit Japan Tobacco International” and restrictions on the importation and selling of certain JTI products. The Ambassador also complained of "anti-competitive activities" by competitors and “undue” demands by a licensing authority.   
 
In January 2021, the Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh lobbied the government of Bangladesh on behalf of Japan Tobacco International.The letter criticised the country's taxation changes in 2019 which “significantly hit Japan Tobacco International” and restrictions on the importation and selling of certain JTI products. The Ambassador also complained of "anti-competitive activities" by competitors and “undue” demands by a licensing authority.   
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  “When respected Cabinet Secretary  became aware if the issue, he stepped in and solved the issue in rapid speed”. <ref> Tobacco Tactics, [https://tobaccotactics.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Ambassador-of-Japans-Letter-for-JTI_.pdf I. Noki, Ambassador of Japan Re: Japan International’s (JTI) Landmark Investment in Bangladesh and Repeated Challenges Posed Due to Policy Shifts and Anti-Competitive Activities], 19 January 2021, Accessed 19 April 2021 </ref>
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Anger is mounting in Bangladesh over concerns the Minister of Finance is giving [[British American Tobacco]] and Japan Tobacco International special benefits to tobacco companies during the COVID19 lockdown. <ref>[http://www.protidinersangbad.com/whole-country/215312/%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%95-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%B7%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A0%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%B9%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9F%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9F-%E0%A6%B6%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%AA-%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A4%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A3%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%9F%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BF-%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B7%E0%A7%8B%E0%A6%AD তামাক প্রতিষ্ঠানকে সহায়তা করায় শিল্প মন্ত্রণালয়ের প্রতি ক্ষোভ], ''protidinersangbad'', 20 April 2020, Accessed 21 May 2020 </ref> Customs, Excise and VAT Commission suggested British American Tobacco and Japan Tobacco International are under investigation for unfair market advantage.<ref>[https://bonikbarta.net/home/news_description/241852/%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%AE%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%B8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%97%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%9F%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%9C%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%A7%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A4%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%AF%E0%A7%8B%E0%A6%97%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9F-%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%B9%E0%A7%81%E0%A6%9C%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%95-%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%8B%E0%A6%AE%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%AA%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%BF- নিম্নস্তরের সিগারেটের বাজার ধরতে প্রতিযোগিতায় বহুজাতিক কোম্পানি], ''Bonik Karta'', 20 September 2020, Accessed 8 October 2020</ref>
The Belgian Competition Authority charged Philip Morris (PM.N), Imperial Brands (IMB.L), Japan Tobacco (2914.T) and British American Tobacco (BATS.L) with breaching competition law by exchanging information of future prices to wholesalers. <ref>[http://web.archive.org/save/https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/belgium-charges-cigarette-makers-exchanging-information-prices-2021-10-01/ Belgium charges cigarette makers for exchanging information on prices], ''Reuters'', 2 October 2021, Accessed 9 November 2021</ref>
 
  
 
====Canada====
 
====Canada====
Imperial Tobacco Canada and JTI Canada Tech, together with Juul Labs Canada have launched the Vaping Industry Trade Association (VITA) with the intention of fighting against proposed government regulations to tighten cigarette regulations amidst the ever increasing number of “vape-related” lung disease cases in the United States. VITA was officially launched in November 2019, and president Daniel David said that the aim is ensuring that regulations aimed at preventing youth access, do not come in the way of adults smokers being able to make use of the devices. <ref>Vaping Post website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.vapingpost.com/2019/12/03/canada-three-tobacco-companies-launch-vaping-trade-association/ Canada: Three Tobacco Companies Launch Vaping Trade Association], 3 December 2019, Accessed 24 January 2020 </ref>
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Imperial Tobacco Canada and JTI Canada Tech, together with Juul Labs Canada have launched the Vaping Industry Trade Association (VITA) with the intention of fighting against proposed government regulations to tighten cigarette regulations amidst the ever increasing number of “vape-related” lung disease cases in the United States. VITA was officially launched in November 2019, and president Daniel David said that the aim is ensuring that regulations aimed at preventing youth access, do not come in the way of adults smokers being able to make use of the devices. <ref>Vaping Post website, [https://www.vapingpost.com/2019/12/03/canada-three-tobacco-companies-launch-vaping-trade-association/ Canada: Three Tobacco Companies Launch Vaping Trade Association], 3 December 2019, Accessed 24 January 2020 </ref>
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====China====
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In China and Japan, the tobacco industry takes CSR activities to a different level by conducting public education on how smokers can exercise “good manners” in smoking to reconcile with public health. The Chinese National Bureau issued guidance on the creation of a “civilized smoking environment” to help develop “beautiful China” over five years, to fulfill both governmental requirements and to “satisfy public health needs”. <ref>Mary Assunta, [http://www.globaltobaccoindex.org Global Tobacco Industry Interference Index 2019], Global Center for Good Governance in Tobacco Control (GGTC), September 2019, p. 15 </ref>  
  
 
====European Union====
 
====European Union====
Civil society organisations have urged EU commissioners to withdraw their participation from the European Business Summit  - organised in partnership with Japan Tobacco International. The event featured at least six EU commissioners and dozens of EU top officials. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://euobserver.com/democracy/153530 EU officials urged to boycott event with tobacco partnership], ''Euobserver'', 17 November 2021, Accessed 6 December 2021</ref> Oleksandr Kryvosheyev, Vice President Corporate Affairs at Japan Tobacco International spoke at the event. <ref>EB Summit, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://ebsummit.eu/ebs-2021/ PROGRAMME & REPLAY Day 1 17 November, 2021], Accessed 6 December 2021</ref>
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In the European Union, Japan Tobacco International monitors a large number of European Union policies and actively engages in customs, justice and home affairs, enlargement, taxation, consumer affairs, public health, internal market, external trade and anti-illicit trade. Japan Tobacco International engages with European Union institutions either on its own or via trade associations. <ref name="JT_TR"> European Transparency Register, [http://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=71175716023-03 JT International], Accessed 19 October 2018 </ref>
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As of May 2021, there are no British American Tobacco-affiliated persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises. Anthony Hemsley, Engagement Director is in charge of EU relations. As of May 2021, Japan Tobacco International employs three person Ksenija Barysiene, Adriana Valle, and Philipp Hansen. In 2020, the estimate of the annual costs related to activities covered by the register was around EUR 800,000 - 899,999. <ref name="BAT_TB"> European Transparency Register, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=71175716023-03 Imperial Brands], Accessed 10 May 2021</ref>
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In December 2018, Japan Tobacco International's VP of Global Corporate Development for reduced Risk Products Ramunas Macius published a sponsored column in Politico, asking EU regulator to "... [look] how to enforce current requirements, develop new product standards and create an environment where adult smokers have access to an enlarged choice of better, safer products." <ref>[https://www.politico.eu/sponsored-content/time-to-reassess-vaping-regulations/ Time to reassess vaping regulations], ''Politico'', December 2018, Accessed 6 March 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International is one of three full members of Tobacco Europe (previously CECCM). <ref name="JT_TransparencyRegister"> European Transparency Register, [https://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=1496873833-97 Tobacco Europe], Accessed 27 July 2020 </ref>
  
In the European Union, Japan Tobacco International monitors a large number of European Union policies and actively engages in customs, justice and home affairs, enlargement, taxation, consumer affairs, public health, internal market, external trade and anti-illicit trade. Japan Tobacco International engages with European Union institutions either on its own or via trade associations. <ref name="JT_TR"> European Transparency Register, [https://web.archive.org/save/http://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=71175716023-03 JT International], Accessed 19 October 2018 </ref>  
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Forest EU, is funded by Japan Tobacco International, British American Tobacco and members of the European Smoking Tobacco Associations. <ref>[https://www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/articles/partner_article/efa/making-europe-smoke-free-environment  Making Europe a smoke-free environment], ''The Parliament Magazine'', 21 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref>
  
As of November 2021, the following persons are accredited for access to European Parliament premises for Japan Tobacco International: <ref>European Commission Transparency Register, [http://web.archive.org/save/https://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=71175716023-03 Japan Tobacco], Accessed 2 February 2022 </ref>
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====Gibraltar====
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Government of Gibraltar in tandem with HM Customs Gibraltar has signed an agreement with Japan Tobacco International to "protect the legitimate trade in tobacco products and foster a stable and transparent tobacco market in Gibraltar". JTI Spain is one of the largest manufacturers and importers of cigarettes and rolling tobacco in Europe which are popular with smugglers trying to move cigarettes from Gibraltar into Spain. <ref>[https://www.euroweeklynews.com/2020/02/14/gibraltar-signs-deal-with-spanish-tobacco-company-to-unite-against-smuggling/ Gibraltar signs deal with Spanish tobacco company to unite against smuggling], ''Euro Weekly News'', 14 February 2020, Accessed 19 February 2020 </ref>
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As of May 2021, there are no British American Tobacco-affiliated persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises. Anthony Hemsley, Engagement Director is in charge of EU relations. As of May 2021, Japan Tobacco International employs three person Ksenija Barysiene, Adriana Valle, and Philipp Hansen. In 2020, the estimate of the annual costs related to activities covered by the register was around EUR 800,000 - 899,999. <ref name="BAT_TB"> European Transparency Register, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=71175716023-03 Imperial Brands], Accessed 10 May 2021</ref>
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====Japan====
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Japan’s “Tobacco Business Act” protects the tobacco business, establishes a direct link between Japan Tobacco and the Government (through a 33 percent ownership), and enables Japan Tobacco to interfere in policy development in the country. A 2018 proposal for pictorial health warnings on packs was dismissed by a pro-industry committee under the Ministry of Finance, which recommended a 50 percent text-only warning instead. <ref name="GTII_2019"> Global Tobacco Index, [https://globaltobaccoindex.org/ DOWNLOAD REPORT], p. 10, Accessed 24 February 2020 </REF>
  
In December 2018, Japan Tobacco International's VP of Global Corporate Development for reduced Risk Products Ramunas Macius published a sponsored column in Politico, asking EU regulator to "... [look] how to enforce current requirements, develop new product standards and create an environment where adult smokers have access to an enlarged choice of better, safer products." <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.politico.eu/sponsored-content/time-to-reassess-vaping-regulations/ Time to reassess vaping regulations], ''Politico'', December 2018, Accessed 6 March 2019 </ref> Japan Tobacco International is one of three full members of Tobacco Europe (previously CECCM). <ref name="JT_TransparencyRegister"> European Transparency Register, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=1496873833-97 Tobacco Europe], Accessed 27 July 2020 </ref>
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When senior Japanese finance officials retire from government service, they often move to top leadership positions in Japan Tobacco. The current Chairman of Japan Tobacco started his career in the Ministry of Finance, rising to the position of the Administrative Vice Minister in 2009. He was later  promoted to a Special Advisor to the Cabinet (2012 – April 2014), before joining Japan Tobacco in June 2014. {{r|GTII_2019|p=26}}
  
Forest EU, is funded by Japan Tobacco International, British American Tobacco and members of the European Smoking Tobacco Associations. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/articles/partner_article/efa/making-europe-smoke-free-environment Making Europe a smoke-free environment], ''The Parliament Magazine'', 21 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref>
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Draft legislation proposing 100 percent smoke-free public places was defeated in 2017. However, in 2018, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, in consultation with experts from the public health community, successfully implemented a Passive Smoking Prevention Ordinance in Tokyo. The federal government has since followed through with a 100 percent smoke-free indoor law. {{r|GTII_2019|p=10}}
  
====Gibraltar====
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In China and Japan, the tobacco industry takes CSR activities to a different level by conducting public education on how smokers can exercise “good manners” in smoking to reconcile with public health. In Japan, Japan Tobacco has established “smoking spaces”, giving the impression that this is how to “satisfy both smokers and non-smokers”. Currently, Japan Tobacco has implemented this initiative at 943 locations in collaboration with 212 municipalities around the country. {{r|GTII_2019|p=15}}
Government of Gibraltar in tandem with HM Customs Gibraltar has signed an agreement with Japan Tobacco International to "protect the legitimate trade in tobacco products and foster a stable and transparent tobacco market in Gibraltar". JTI Spain is one of the largest manufacturers and importers of cigarettes and rolling tobacco in Europe which are popular with smugglers trying to move cigarettes from Gibraltar into Spain. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.euroweeklynews.com/2020/02/14/gibraltar-signs-deal-with-spanish-tobacco-company-to-unite-against-smuggling/ Gibraltar signs deal with Spanish tobacco company to unite against smuggling], ''Euro Weekly News'', 14 February 2020, Accessed 19 February 2020 </ref>
 
  
 
====Malawi====
 
====Malawi====
 
In November 2020, Japan Tobacco International handed over 15 Village Clinics to the Ministry of Health. The clinics has been constructed in seven districts across the country. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20201129114350/https://malawi24.com/2020/11/21/jti-constructs-15-village-clinics-in-seven-districts/ JTI constructs 15 village clinics in seven districts], ''Malawi 24'', 21 November 2020, Accessed 13 January 2021 </ref>
 
In November 2020, Japan Tobacco International handed over 15 Village Clinics to the Ministry of Health. The clinics has been constructed in seven districts across the country. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20201129114350/https://malawi24.com/2020/11/21/jti-constructs-15-village-clinics-in-seven-districts/ JTI constructs 15 village clinics in seven districts], ''Malawi 24'', 21 November 2020, Accessed 13 January 2021 </ref>
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====Philippines====
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The government of the Philippines has made strides towards limiting tobacco industry involvement in decision-making. The Tobacco Regulation Act 2003 (RA9211) has given the tobacco industry representatives a seat in the Inter-Agency Committee-Tobacco (IAC-T), the committee tasked with the implementation of tobacco control law. In 2018, the Committee on Health in the House of Representatives discussed seven bills to amend the Act. One of the key amendments was to restructure the IAC-T, including removal of the Philippine Tobacco Institute (PTI) from the Committee and assigning the Department of Health as chair of the Committee. The PTI, a tobacco industry front group in the Philippines, [[Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco Corporation]], and Japan Tobacco International  attended the hearings as resource persons and provided their comments on the proposed measures. The bills are still under consideration. {{r|GTII_2019|p=10}}
  
 
====South Africa====
 
====South Africa====
Japan Tobacco International and British American Tobacco South Africa, together with The South Africa Tobacco Transformation Alliance (SATTA) claim the COVID-19 tobacco sale ban represents an unwarranted and unfair infringement of citizens’ rights. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://africatimes.com/2020/07/22/big-tobacco-accused-of-hypocrisy-over-south-africa-ban/ Big Tobacco accused of hypocrisy over South Africa ban], ''Africa Times'', 22 July 2020, Accessed 24 August 2020 </ref>
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Japan Tobacco International and British American Tobacco South Africa, together with The South Africa Tobacco Transformation Alliance (SATTA) claim the COVID-19 tobacco sale ban represents an unwarranted and unfair infringement of citizens’ rights. <ref>[https://africatimes.com/2020/07/22/big-tobacco-accused-of-hypocrisy-over-south-africa-ban/ Big Tobacco accused of hypocrisy over South Africa ban], ''Africa Times'', 22 July 2020, Accessed 24 August 2020 </ref>
  
 
====Ukraine====
 
====Ukraine====
  
The Anti-Monopoly Committee of Ukraine fined four cigarette manufacturers and distributors, UAH 6.5 billion (USD 265 million), including Philip Morris, JTI Ukraine, Imperial Tobacco, British American Tobacco, as well as the Tedis-Ukraine distributor. The AMCU claimed there was a producers' conspiracy to prevent new potential participants from entering the tobacco distribution market. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://korrespondent.net/business/companies/4148556-tabachnye-kompanyy-budut-sudytsia-s-amku-yz-za-shtrafa-v-65-mlrd-hrn Табачные компании будут судиться с АМКУ из-за штрафа в 6,5 млрд грн], ''Korrespondent'', 10 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref>
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The Anti-Monopoly Committee of Ukraine fined four cigarette manufacturers and distributors, UAH 6.5 billion (USD 265 million), including Philip Morris, JTI Ukraine, Imperial Tobacco, British American Tobacco, as well as the Tedis-Ukraine distributor. The AMCU claimed there was a producers' conspiracy to prevent new potential participants from entering the tobacco distribution market. <ref>[https://korrespondent.net/business/companies/4148556-tabachnye-kompanyy-budut-sudytsia-s-amku-yz-za-shtrafa-v-65-mlrd-hrn Табачные компании будут судиться с АМКУ из-за штрафа в 6,5 млрд грн], ''Korrespondent'', 10 October 2019, Accessed 26 November 2019 </ref>
  
 
====United Kingdom====
 
====United Kingdom====
  
Japan Tobacco International is a "Full member" of the UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA), the largest trade body in the United Kingdom representing the vaping sector. <ref> UKVIA, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.ukvia.co.uk/apply-for-membership/ Become a Member of the UKVIA], Accessed 22 March 2022 </ref>
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[[Philip Morris International]], [[British American Tobacco]], [[Japan Tobacco International]], [[Imperial Brands]] and Juul are all members if the UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA), United Kingdom's leading forum for supporting, developing and promoting the vaping industry. <ref> UKVIA website, [http://www.ukvia.co.uk/who-we-are/ Who we are], 12 February 2020 </ref>
 
 
Dean Gilfillan, the UK general manager of Japan Tobacco International, has urged the government to enact legislation to regulate the sale of nicotine pouches, which were introduced to the British market in 2019. <ref>Brinkwire, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://en.brinkwire.com/news/tobacco-boss-calls-for-law-change-after-super-strength-nicotine-pouches-are-advertised-to-children/ Tobacco boss calls for law change after super strength nicotine pouches are advertised to children], 1 January 2022, Accessed 8 February 2022</ref>
 
  
Ian Paisley of the Democratic Unionist party, held a tea with Japan Tobacco International (JTI) in a parliamentary dining room in July 2017. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/dec/29/tory-and-dup-mps-criticised-wining-dining-tobacco-firms Tory and DUP MPs criticised for ‘wining and dining’ tobacco firms], ''The Guardian'', 29 November 2017, Accessed 12 February 2020 </ref> Japan Tobacco International treated Tory MPs GBP 50,000 worth of freebies at top events like the Wimbledon men’s final and the Chelsea Flower Show. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/cigarette-firm-gives-tory-mps-4067079 Cigarette firm gives Tory MPs £50k worth of freebies as industry fights plain box laws], ''Mirror'', Accessed 23 December 2018 </ref> Scottish National Party accepted conference fees from Japan Tobacco International and [[Imperial Brands]]. Both companies were at the SNP Party Conference after buying "business day" passes advertised at GBP 1,750 each. <ref> [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16981736.snp-in-row-over-conference-fees-from-tobacco-giants/ SNP in row over conference fees from tobacco giants], ''The Herald'', October 2018, Accessed 31 October 2018 </ref>
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Ian Paisley of the Democratic Unionist party, held a tea with Japan Tobacco International (JTI) in a parliamentary dining room in July 2017. <ref> [https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/dec/29/tory-and-dup-mps-criticised-wining-dining-tobacco-firms Tory and DUP MPs criticised for ‘wining and dining’ tobacco firms], ''The Guardian'', 29 November 2017, Accessed 12 February 2020 </ref> Japan Tobacco International treated Tory MPs GBP 50,000 worth of freebies at top events like the Wimbledon men’s final and the Chelsea Flower Show. <ref> [https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/cigarette-firm-gives-tory-mps-4067079 Cigarette firm gives Tory MPs £50k worth of freebies as industry fights plain box laws], ''Mirror'', Accessed 23 December 2018 </ref> Scottish National Party accepted conference fees from Japan Tobacco International and [[Imperial Brands]]. Both companies were at the SNP Party Conference after buying "business day" passes advertised at GBP 1,750 each. <ref> [https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16981736.snp-in-row-over-conference-fees-from-tobacco-giants/ SNP in row over conference fees from tobacco giants], ''The Herald'', October 2018, Accessed 31 October 2018 </ref>
  
 
In July 2020,  Charlie Cunningham-Reid, Corporate Affairs & Communications Vice President at Japan Tobacco International received a letter from Rebecca Pow MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in response to the company's June 15th letter related to littering. She mentioned in the letter that "the [UK] Government is prepared to extend the offer of a roundtable discussion between various stakeholders, including tobacco product manufacturers as well as Keep Britain Tidy, to discuss progress on the commitments the industry made." <ref> Department for Environment, Food & rural Affairs,  [https://web.archive.org/web/20201207080745/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/909420/smoking-litter-letter-to-philip-morris.pdf Rebecca Pow MP, Personal Correspondence to PMI], 3 August 2020, Accessed 7 December 2020 </ref>
 
In July 2020,  Charlie Cunningham-Reid, Corporate Affairs & Communications Vice President at Japan Tobacco International received a letter from Rebecca Pow MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in response to the company's June 15th letter related to littering. She mentioned in the letter that "the [UK] Government is prepared to extend the offer of a roundtable discussion between various stakeholders, including tobacco product manufacturers as well as Keep Britain Tidy, to discuss progress on the commitments the industry made." <ref> Department for Environment, Food & rural Affairs,  [https://web.archive.org/web/20201207080745/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/909420/smoking-litter-letter-to-philip-morris.pdf Rebecca Pow MP, Personal Correspondence to PMI], 3 August 2020, Accessed 7 December 2020 </ref>
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! style="font-weight:bold;width=10%" |Total Reported by Filer Reported Contract Expenses   
(in USD) <ref name="JTI_partner"> Open Secrets website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientsum.php?id=D000052512&year=2018 Japan Tobacco International], 19 March 2019, Accessed 20 July 2019 </ref>
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(in USD) <ref> Open Secrets website, [https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientsum.php?id=D000052512&year=2018 Japan Tobacco International], 19 March 2019, Accessed 20 July 2019 </ref>
! style="font-weight:bold;width=10%" | Lobbyist Hired <ref> Open Secrets website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientlbs.php?id=D000052512&year=2019 Client Profile: Japan Tobacco International], Accessed 20 July 2019 </ref>
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! style="font-weight:bold;width=10%" | Lobbyist Hired <ref> Open Secrets website, [https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientlbs.php?id=D000052512&year=2019 Client Profile: Japan Tobacco International], Accessed 20 July 2019 </ref>
 
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|Jenkins Hill Consulting
 
|Jenkins Hill Consulting
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List of issues lobbied on in 2019 <ref> Open Secrets website, [https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientissues.php?id=D000052512&year=2019 Issues, 2019], Accessed 23 July 2019 </ref>:  
  
 
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===Professional Services===
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===Human Resources===
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[https://www.top-employers.com/en-US/ Top Employers Institute] recognised Japan Tobacco International as a leading employer of the year in three regions - Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific in 2018
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<ref>Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/jti-certified-global-top-employer-third-consecutive-year JTI Certified Global Top Employer for the Third Consecutive Year], March 2017, Accessed 31 October 2018 </ref> and 2019. <ref> [https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/jti-certified-global-top-employer-for-the-6th-consecutive-year-300995722.html JTI Certified Global Top Employer for the 6th Consecutive Year], ''PR News Wire'', 30 January 2020, Accessed 19 February 2020 </ref>
  
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===Legal and Crime===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! style="font-weight:bold;width=10%" |Organization/Company
 
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! style="font-weight:bold;width=20%" |Evidence of past or present formalized relationship
 
|-
 
|-
|Deloitte
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|[[rajadarrylloh.com.my/|Raja, Darryl & Loh]]
|Audit
 
| Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd are Japan Tobacco International's independent auditors. {{r|JT_AR_2017|p=139}}
 
|2021
 
|-
 
|KPMG
 
|Research
 
| A KPMG conducted study for British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International that revealed one in every ten cigarettes consumed in the European Union in 2013 were illicit. <ref> Japan Tobacco International, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/one-ten-cigarettes-consumed-eu-2013-were-illegal-dramatic-rise-consumption One in Ten Cigarettes Consumed in the EU in 2013 Were Illegal; Dramatic Rise in Consumption of ‘Illicit Whites’], June 2014, Accessed October 2018 </ref>
 
|2014
 
|-
 
|Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs
 
|Lobbying
 
| According to Tobacco Watch, the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs started receiving funds from Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris in 2015. That same year, the organization started publicly opposing tobacco control measures. <ref>Tobacco Watch, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://tobaccowatch.seatca.org/index.php/fact-figure/tobacco-industry/ti-supporter/research-institutions/ Research Institutions and Researchers], Accessed 30 November 2018 </ref>
 
|2015
 
|-
 
|WeWork
 
|Office Space Leasing
 
|Japan Tobacco International opened its global business services centre in WeWork’s coworking centre the Mennica complex in Warsaw, Poland.  <ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/http://english.eurobuildcee.com/?page=news&id=29024&link=-record-coworking-lease-sealed ”Record” coworking lease sealed], ''Eurobuild CEE'',  Accessed 15 December 2019</ref>
 
|2019
 
|-
 
|Raja, Darryl & Loh
 
 
|Litigation
 
|Litigation
| Law firm for JT International Tobacco Sdn Bhd Malaysia. <ref name="JTI_TI"> Tobacco Industry Watch, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://tobaccowatch.seatca.org/index.php/fact-figure/tobacco-industry/ti-supporter/law-firms/ Lawyers and Law Firms], Accessed 29 December 2018 </ref>  
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| Law firm for JT International Tobacco Sdn Bhd Malaysia. <ref name="JTI_TI"> Tobacco Industry Watch, [https://tobaccowatch.seatca.org/index.php/fact-figure/tobacco-industry/ti-supporter/law-firms/ Lawyers and Law Firms], Accessed 29 December 2018 </ref>  
 
|2018
 
|2018
 
|-
 
|-
|Crime Stoppers International
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|[https://csiworld.org/ Crime Stoppers International]
 
|Litigation
 
|Litigation
|Ian Monteith, Japan Tobacco International Senior Global Director for Anti Illicit Trade ( Diversion, and Seizure Investigations)  was invited to give a presentation at the Crime Stoppers International conference in October 2018. <ref> Crime Stoppers International website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://csiworld.org/news/crime-stoppers-international-hosts-39th-annual-conference Crime Stoppers International Hosts 39th Annual Conference], 2018, Accessed 19 February 2020 </ref>
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|Ian Monteith, Japan Tobacco International Senior Global Director for Anti Illicit Trade ( Diversion, and Seizure Investigations)  was invited to give a presentation at the Crime Stoppers International conference in October 2018. <ref> Crime Stoppers International website, [https://csiworld.org/news/crime-stoppers-international-hosts-39th-annual-conference Crime Stoppers International Hosts 39th Annual Conference], 2018, Accessed 19 February 2020 </ref>
 
|2018
 
|2018
 
|-
 
|-
|Villaraza & Angangco Law Office (formerly CVC Law Center)
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|[https://www.thefirmva.com/ Villaraza & Angangco Law Office] (formerly CVC Law Center)
 
|Litigation
 
|Litigation
 
| Law firm for Japan Tobacco International Philippines. {{r|JTI_TI}}
 
| Law firm for Japan Tobacco International Philippines. {{r|JTI_TI}}
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===Marketing, Public Relations and Events===
 
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===Think-tanks & International Organizations===
 
===Think-tanks & International Organizations===
  
 
{{JTIPartnerTableThinkTankInternational}}
 
{{JTIPartnerTableThinkTankInternational}}
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===Consultancies & Leasing===
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! style="font-weight:bold;width=10%" |Tobacco company relationship
 +
! style="font-weight:bold;width=20%" |Relationship type
 +
! style="font-weight:bold;width=20%" |Evidence of past or present formalized relationship
 +
|-
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|[https://www2.deloitte.com/au/en.html Deloitte]
 +
|Audit
 +
| Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd are Japan Tobacco International's independent auditors. {{r|JT_AR_2017|p=139}}
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|2017
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|[https://home.kpmg.com/us/en/home.html KPMG]
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|Research
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| A KPMG conducted study for British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International that revealed one in every ten cigarettes consumed in the European Union in 2013 were illicit. <ref> Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/one-ten-cigarettes-consumed-eu-2013-were-illegal-dramatic-rise-consumption One in Ten Cigarettes Consumed in the EU in 2013 Were Illegal; Dramatic Rise in Consumption of ‘Illicit Whites’], June 2014, Accessed October 2018 </ref>
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|2014
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|-
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|[http://www.ideas.org.my/ Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs]
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|Lobbying
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| According to Tobacco Watch, the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs started receiving funds from Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris in 2015. That same year, the organization started publicly opposing tobacco control measures. <ref>Tobacco Watch, [https://tobaccowatch.seatca.org/index.php/fact-figure/tobacco-industry/ti-supporter/research-institutions/ Research Institutions and Researchers], Accessed 30 November 2018 </ref>
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|2015
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|-
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|[https://www.wework.com/ WeWork]
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|Office Space Leasing
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|Japan Tobacco International opened its global business services centre in WeWork’s coworking centre the Mennica complex in Warsaw, Poland.  <ref>[http://english.eurobuildcee.com/?page=news&id=29024&link=-record-coworking-lease-sealed ”Record” coworking lease sealed], ''Eurobuild CEE'',  Accessed 15 December 2019</ref>
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|2019
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|}
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===Marketing, Conferences and PR Companies===
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