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British American Tobacco PLC 8 August 2001 British American Tobacco expands in South Korea British American Tobacco today announced plans to build a factory in South Korea, the 8th largest tobacco market in the world with annual sales of 100 billion cigarettes. The factory, which will take up to three years to construct, at a cost of around $80 million, will have an initial capacity in excess of 7 billion cigarettes. The new factory will be built on a 10 hectare site in the Jinsa Industrial Complex located at Sachon in Gyeoungnamdo Province. John Taylor, President of British American Tobacco Korea said: 'The key to growth in South Korea is local manufacture. We already sell Dunhill and have been in the market since 1988 but market research shows that there is rising demand for international brands made locally.' British American Tobacco is the world's most international tobacco group, operating in some 180 countries. The group markets a wide range of international brand names including Lucky Strike, Kent, Dunhill and Pall Mall. Enquiries David Betteridge, Scott Hailstone, Ann Tradigo British American Tobacco Press Office 0207 845 2888
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