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SA government says crackdown is leading to illicit tobacco price increase
Key takeaways
- Untaxed cigarettes and illegal vapes displayed at a South Australian government media conference.
- It has been a year since new illicit tobacco laws were introduced in South Australia.
- Minister Michael Brown says the laws have led to increased prices for products sold in stores.
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Untaxed cigarettes and illegal vapes displayed at a South Australian government media conference. (ABC News)
It has been a year since new illicit tobacco laws were introduced in South Australia.
Minister Michael Brown says the laws have led to increased prices for products sold in stores.
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