Tobacco producers refute Sicpa taking credit score for fall in unlawful cigarettes

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The Confederation of Malaysian Tobacco Producers (CMTM) at this time refuted strategies that safety marking provider Sicpa had contributed to the most important drop within the historical past of unlawful cigarettes in Malaysia.

Sicpa is a Swiss-based safety ink, authentication traceability options supplier, which operates in Malaysia via Sicpa Product Safety Sdn Bhd.

The corporate just lately took the credit score and claimed that the unlawful cigarettes within the nation had declined 6.6 proportion level from 38.9% in 2013 to 32.three%, as recorded within the Illicit Cigarette Research (ICS) 2014 by analysis agency Nielsen, because of the deployment of its merchandise on cigarette packs.

Nevertheless, CMTM has immediately issued a press release to counter the claims made by Sicpa on the effectiveness of their safety markings towards the decline of illicit cigarette commerce.

As an alternative, the confederation highlighted that the current giant decline was attributed to the concerted and enhanced efforts by enforcement businesses, primarily the Royal Malaysian Customs (RMC).

“The character of unlawful cigarettes in Malaysia is such that they’re wholly smuggled into Malaysia from different nations with none required safety marking. To recommend instantly or not directly that the sharp decline recorded within the ICS 2014 statistics was because of the deployment of Sicpa merchandise, in our view, is a deceptive assertion on the effectiveness of the system in addressing unlawful cigarette commerce in Malaysia.

“It doesn’t present the entire image of the state of affairs since 2004 when it was launched,” CMTM stated within the assertion.

CMTM is a cigarette producers’ affiliation that was established by the three main gamers within the nation, specifically British American Tobacco Malaysia Bhd, JT Worldwide Bhd and Philip Morris (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

To recap, it was reported final month that Sicpa has been working via its long-term Malaysian know-how companion Lembah Sari Sdn Bhd to allow RMC to fight the unlawful commerce of tobacco and imported alcohol within the nation.

The corporate belonged to Datuk Haris Onn Hussein, the brother of Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.

Referring to the current media reviews in April, quoting Sicpa, the CMTM stated they seen with critical concern the impression created by Sicpa that its merchandise, specifically using safety ink marking on regionally manufactured cigarettes packaging and tax stamps on imported cigarettes, led to the stated largest drop.

The CMTM went on to say that the decline highlighted by Sicpa in 2014 was particularly attributed to the robust enforcement efforts of the RMC by way of operations like Ops Pacak and Ops Outlet and had little or no or nothing to do with the safety ink marking or tax stamps on cigarettes.

Via anti-illegal cigarettes commerce operations, stated CMTM, the RMC has made vital progress in addressing demand for unlawful cigarettes by arresting and remanding unlawful cigarette retailers, together with penalising them with deterrent sentences that led to the growing pressures on unlawful cigarette buying and selling actions.

“What is obvious is that since 2004 when safety markings have been first launched within the Malaysian cigarette market, the Unlawful Cigarettes Market rose sharply from 14.four% in 2004 to 33.7% in 2014. All via this era, the safety markings requirement was enforced and carried out by the cigarette producers,”CMTM added.


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