Indian cigarette factories halted over health warning rules
The production halt will cause the industry a loss of Rs 350 crores
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A shopkeeper selling cigarettes waits in his store at a market in Mumbai, India. Photo: Reuters
Indian cigarette makers have shut their factories from Friday due to ambiguity over new warning rules on packs, a leading industry lobby group said on Friday.
The Tobacco Institute of India, which says its members account for 98% of local sales of duty-paid cigarettes, said in a statement it estimated the production halt would cause the industry a loss of 3.5 billion rupees ($53 million) a day.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said last week that India must implement rules on printing larger health warnings on cigarette and other tobacco packs, days after a parliamentary panel called for a reduction in the size of the proposed warnings to protect the industry.
($1 = 66.3987 rupees)
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First Published: Apr 01 2016 | 7:30 PM IST
