British American Tobacco Malaysia - Bat Malaysia Says It’s Time To ‘Stop The Black Market’

6 July 2020
Press release

Bat Malaysia Says It’s Time To ‘Stop The Black Market’

Bukit Damansara, 06 JULY 2020 – British American Tobacco (Malaysia) Berhad (BAT Malaysia) today launched a nationwide ‘Stop the Black Market’ campaign, drawing attention to the seriousness of the tobacco black market and asking Malaysians to share their thoughts on curtailing this crime.

Today, 62% of the total tobacco market in Malaysia belongs to criminal gangs1 and the country is now the number one in the world for illegal cigarettes2.

As well as impacting the country’s reputation, the tobacco black market accounts for RM5.3 billion in excise tax losses each year. It also has other negative implications.

According to a recent survey conducted by a leading market research firm, Malaysians believe that youth smoking is linked to cheap illegal cigarettes3.

Moreover, the tobacco black market forms part of a RM300 billion shadow economy that continues to hinder the nation’s growth4.

In order to highlight how serious this issue affects their lives as well as the socio economic well-being of the nation, Malaysians have the opportunity to take part in a nationwide survey at www.stoptheblackmarket.com.my  and share their views at https://www.facebook.com/stoptheblackmarket  .

BAT hopes that the campaign can cast a spotlight on the detrimental impact of the tobacco black market. In addition, the results of the surveys can help drive a national discussion on how the black market can be stopped.

This determined initiative from BAT Malaysia comes after a commitment to help tackle this serious problem was made at the company’s recent annual general meeting.

Jonathan Reed, Managing Director of BAT Malaysia said:

“The negative impact of the tobacco black market is far-reaching as it affects legal businesses and the lives of all Malaysians. We applaud the hard work done by law enforcement agencies recently and we hope that these efforts continue to pressure the syndicates operating in this black market. However, enforcement alone is not enough to address this issue.”

“More attention needs to be drawn to the severity of the issue and Malaysians should have an avenue to voice their concerns, hence why BAT Malaysia is coming to the forefront with this campaign.”

“Malaysians can go to the website to find out more about this problem and participate in the surveys so that they can reaffirm their stand on this issue and share what they think needs to be done to help with the country’s economic recovery,” he concluded.


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For more information on British American Tobacco Malaysia’s Stop the Black Market, please visit www.stoptheblackmarket.com.my  or https://www.facebook.com/stoptheblackmarket  .

About British American Tobacco (Malaysia) Berhad

British American Tobacco (Malaysia) Berhad isthe leading tobacco company inMalaysia. This strong position is built upon a portfolio of high-quality tobacco products designed to meet diverse consumer preferences. Our portfolio includes world- famous brands like DUNHILL, KENT, PETER STUYVESANT, PALL MALL and ROTHMANS. British American Tobacco Malaysia employs almost 500 employees who are involved in a wide spectrum of disciplines, from generating insights, developing brands and making these available on a national level. In addition, we also set leading edge talent development practices as well as ensure a strong foundation of corporate governance and shareholder relations. The company is part of the British American Tobacco group, which is the world’s most international tobacco group and the second largest stock market listed tobacco group by global market share.


For more information, please contact British American Tobacco Malaysia:

Melissa Hon, Head of Communications at 03-27208147 or melissa_hon@bat.com