Philip Morris International Inc.
Location
Connecticut
Founded
1987-03-28
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2025-01-16 (moscowtimes.ru)
Patrushev was called the “roof” of foreign tobacco companies in Russia - Russian Service of The Moscow Times
The world's largest manufacturers of tobacco products are the American Philip Morris (Marlboro, L&M, Parliament, Chesterfield brands) and the Japanese Japan Tobacco (Winston, Camel, LD), which continue to operate in Russia, despite the war in Ukraine, do business with structures related to with the FSB and its former director Nikolai Patrushev, Proekt found out.
Read more2025-01-16 (moscowtimes.ru)
Patrushev was called the “roof” of foreign tobacco companies in Russia - Russian Service of The Moscow Times
The world's largest manufacturers of tobacco products are the American Philip Morris (Marlboro, L&M, Parliament, Chesterfield brands) and the Japanese Japan Tobacco (Winston, Camel, LD), which continue to operate in Russia, despite the war in Ukraine, do business with structures related to with the FSB and its former director Nikolai Patrushev, Proekt found out.
Read more2025-01-16 (moscowtimes.ru)
Patrushev was called the “roof” of foreign tobacco companies in Russia - Russian Service of The Moscow Times
The world's largest manufacturers of tobacco products are the American Philip Morris (Marlboro, L&M, Parliament, Chesterfield brands) and the Japanese Japan Tobacco (Winston, Camel, LD), which continue to operate in Russia, despite the war in Ukraine, do business with structures related to with the FSB and its former director Nikolai Patrushev, Proekt found out.
Read more2025-01-12 (ukrinform.ua)
American companies paid $1.2 billion in taxes to Russia in the second year of full-scale war
American companies that remained in Russia after the start of a full-scale war against Ukraine paid the Putin regime 1.2 billion dollars in income taxes the year before last. — Ukrinform.
Read more2025-01-11 (newsweek.com)
US Companies Pay Over $1 Billion in Taxes to Russia Amid Ongoing Ukraine War -
American firms paid Russia $1.2bn in profit taxes in 2023, according to figures shared exclusively with Newsweek.
Read more2025-01-11 (newsweek.com)
US Companies Pay Over $1 Billion in Taxes to Russia Amid Ongoing Ukraine War -
American firms paid Russia $1.2bn in profit taxes in 2023, according to figures shared exclusively with Newsweek.
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2024-11-15 (ubn.news)
The international tobacco manufacturer plans to restore its 28.5% share of the Ukrainian market within one to two years.
The international tobacco manufacturer plans to restore its 28.5% share of the Ukrainian market within one to two years. - Economics | Ukraine Business News 11/15/2024
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2024-11-12 (nzz.ch)
Russia: Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco benefit from the Ukraine war
Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco International continue to earn millions in the Russian market. In doing so, they help finance the Kremlin's war machine.
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2024-11-12 (nzz.ch)
Russia: Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco benefit from the Ukraine war
Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco International continue to earn millions in the Russian market. In doing so, they help finance the Kremlin's war machine.
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2024-11-12 (nzz.ch)
Russia: Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco benefit from the Ukraine war
Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco International continue to earn millions in the Russian market. In doing so, they help finance the Kremlin's war machine.
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2024-11-12 (nzz.ch)
Russia: Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco benefit from the Ukraine war
Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco International continue to earn millions in the Russian market. In doing so, they help finance the Kremlin's war machine.
Read more2024-09-24 (freebeacon.com)
After Pledging To Leave Moscow Over Ukraine War, Tobacco Giant PMI Stays Put—and Rakes In Billions From Russian Sales
Tobacco giant Philip Morris International (PMI) promised to exit the Russian marketplace in 2022 due to its ongoing war in Ukraine. Two years later, the company is still pulling in billions of dollars in revenue from Russia and paying Moscow hundreds of millions in tax dollars.
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