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UPDATED: 18:13, July 22, 2004
No foreign tobacco allowed to set up factory in China
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A China Tobacco spokesperson has denied the recent rumor that the Chinese government allowed a foreign tobacco company to set up manufacturing facilities in China.

The spokesperson said China prohibits the establishment of a new cigarette factory due to the already saturated cigarette market and has declared setting up a new cigarette factory without government permission would be illegal.

After China's entry to World Trade Organization, cigarette production remains under direct government supervision.

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