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Phillip Morris prepared to sue UK over plain cigarette packaging | Phillip Morris prepared to sue UK over plain cigarette packaging |
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Tobacco giant Phillip Morris has said it is prepared to sue the UK government should it implement a law mandating plain packaging for cigarettes. | Tobacco giant Phillip Morris has said it is prepared to sue the UK government should it implement a law mandating plain packaging for cigarettes. |
The law proposes that cigarettes be sold with graphic health warnings and no branding. | The law proposes that cigarettes be sold with graphic health warnings and no branding. |
The Marlboro-maker said it was prepared to "seek fair compensation" through the courts should its branding be affected. | The Marlboro-maker said it was prepared to "seek fair compensation" through the courts should its branding be affected. |
Philip Morris is in the process of suing the Australian government over plain cigarette package rules. | Philip Morris is in the process of suing the Australian government over plain cigarette package rules. |
"PMI [Phillip Morris International] is prepared to protect its rights in the courts and to seek fair compensation for the value of its property," the company said in response to a government consultation on the proposed law. | "PMI [Phillip Morris International] is prepared to protect its rights in the courts and to seek fair compensation for the value of its property," the company said in response to a government consultation on the proposed law. |
The law aims to improve public health by discouraging people from smoking. | The law aims to improve public health by discouraging people from smoking. |
The UK government said in April it wanted to bring in plain packaging after a review found it could cut down the incidence of children taking up smoking. | |
It published draft rules in June, and launched a six-week consultation that ended last week. | |
In its submission to the Department of Health, Philip Morris said the value of compensation it would seek could total "billions of pounds". | |
It quoted a 2014 Exane BNP Paribas report, which estimated that the value of compensation for tobacco branding in the UK could be between £9bn and £11bn. |
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