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Tobacco Manufacturers' Association is a lobby group that represents three tobacco companies: BAT, Gallaher and Imperial Tobacco. One of its offshoots, the [[Tobacco Retailers' Association]] (TRA), was in involved in the Save Our Shops astroturf campaign to lobby against government restrictions on the promotion of cigarettes in shops.<ref>Jamie Doward, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/dec/14/tobacco-industry-small-retailers MPs fall foul of 'dirty' tricks by tobacco giants], ''The Guardian'', 14 December 2008</ref>
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Tobacco Manufacturers' Association is a lobby group that represents three tobacco companies: [[BAT]], [[Gallaher]] and [[Imperial Tobacco]]. One of its offshoots, the [[Tobacco Retailers' Association]] (TRA), was in involved in the Save Our Shops astroturf campaign to lobby against government restrictions on the promotion of cigarettes in shops.<ref>Jamie Doward, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/dec/14/tobacco-industry-small-retailers MPs fall foul of 'dirty' tricks by tobacco giants], ''The Guardian'', 14 December 2008</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:46, 30 September 2010

Tobacco Manufacturers' Association is a lobby group that represents three tobacco companies: BAT, Gallaher and Imperial Tobacco. One of its offshoots, the Tobacco Retailers' Association (TRA), was in involved in the Save Our Shops astroturf campaign to lobby against government restrictions on the promotion of cigarettes in shops.[1]

References

  1. Jamie Doward, MPs fall foul of 'dirty' tricks by tobacco giants, The Guardian, 14 December 2008