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Cigarette maker Imperial Brands in talks to transfer Russian business

Published 15/03/2022, 07:49
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Packs of Gauloises cigarettes are on display in a tobacco shop in Vienna, Austria, May 12, 2017.  REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
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By Yadarisa Shabong

(Reuters) -Imperial Brands has started talks to transfer its Russian business to a local third party, the tobacco company said on Tuesday, joining British rival BAT in exiting the sanction-hit country following its invasion of Ukraine.

Imperial, maker of Winston cigarettes and Backwoods cigars, last week stopped all sales and marketing activity in Russia and halted production at its factory in Volgograd, citing challenges arising from sanctions on Moscow.

The group joins a long list of Western companies that have suspended operations or pulled out of Russia after the United States, the European Union and Britain imposed sanctions aimed at curbing Moscow's access to funding.

Russia has hit back with moves towards nationalising assets of firms that leave the country.

Imperial declined to give further details about the third party it is in talks with, or how the deal might be structured.

The British company, which employs around 1,000 people in Russia, said it would continue to pay its staff there until the transfer of its business is complete.

Camel and Lucky Strike cigarette maker British American Tobacco (LON:BATS) last week also said it would transfer its Russian business, which employs around 2,500 people.

BAT said on Friday exiting its business or stopping sales or manufacturing would be regarded as a criminal bankruptcy by Russia, adding Moscow might under those circumstances take legal action against local management.

Imperial declined to comment on its rationale for transferring the business.

Imperial, whose operations in Russia and Ukraine accounted for just 2% of its 32.79 billion pounds ($42.69 billion) of net revenue in fiscal 2021, flagged a small hit to annual revenue and profit from the exit.

It expects revenue growth in 2022 to be flat to up 1% versus a prior forecast of growth of about 1.4% at constant currencies.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Packs of Gauloises cigarettes are on display in a tobacco shop in Vienna, Austria, May 12, 2017.  REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Another big tobacco firm, Philip Morris (NYSE:PM), last week also suspended investment in Russia and said it planned to scale down manufacturing in the country that accounts for almost 10% of its total cigarette and heated tobacco volumes.

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