Cairo:

Under the umbrella of its partnership with Eastern Tobacco Company (EC), British American Tobacco Egypt (BAT) renewed its cooperation agreement for five years for “Pall Mall” and “Viceroy” in the Egyptian market.

“The renewal of our cooperation agreement for another five years until June 2024, lies within our continued commitment to the Egyptian economy” said Steven Harvie, British American Tobacco Egypt -General Manager.

 “Our long-standing relationship with EC that began in 2001 has resulted in providing consumers with high quality products manufactured in Egypt” adds Harvie.

British American Tobacco Egypt offers a diversified portfolio of brands such as Dunhill, Kent, Rothmans and Pall Mall which allows it to meet the varied needs of the local market providing consumers with a range of choices.

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