Bulgaria - new government to speed-up Bulgartabac sale..


August 4, 2009 - The energy and economy minister Traicho Traikov said on Monday, August 3rd that the previous governments had missed the right time to privatize the state owned tobacco monopoly Bulgartabac but that the new cabinet could speed up the process. He added that they could even sell the company by the end of the year through a public tender, and under the condition that the new owner would buy out the existing tobacco yield.

Bulgaria's tobacco monopoly may be up for sale.., May 20, 2009.

According to Bulgartabac one-third of the tobacco products in Bulgaria are sold on the black market. The illegal selling of cigarettes has risen exponentially due to the financial crisis, with most shop owners being tempted by the large number of offers of products without excise labels.

In a market in Sofia (capital of Bulgaria), 10 packets of a famous brand can be bought without an excise label for BGN 25 (18.43USD) and with a label for BGN 39 28.75USD).

Reference: One Third of Bulgarian Cigarettes Sold Illegally, Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency), 8/4/2009.

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