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China Tobacco

Index China Tobacco

China National Tobacco Corporation, branded as China Tobacco (中国烟草), is a national key state-owned corporation with monopoly status in China to manufacture and sell tobacco products. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Beijing, Bloomberg Businessweek, Branch office, Brand, Camel (cigarette), China, China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, Chunghwa (cigarette), Cigarette, Cigarette girl, Climbing club, Deng Xiaoping, Distribution (marketing), Government agency, Hongtashan, Kool (cigarette), List of companies of China, Lucky Strike, Marlboro, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Modernization theory, Monopoly, One institution with two names, Oxford University Press, Semiconductor industry in China, Smoking in China, State Express 555, State-owned enterprise, Taboo, Tobacco, United States, WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, Xicheng, Beijing.

  2. 1982 establishments in China
  3. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
  4. One institution with multiple names
  5. Retail companies of China
  6. Tobacco companies

Beijing

Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.

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Bloomberg Businessweek

Bloomberg Businessweek, previously known as BusinessWeek (and before that Business Week and The Business Week), is an American monthly business magazine published 12 times a year.

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Branch office

A branch office is an outlet of a company or, more generally, an organization that – unlike a subsidiary – does not constitute a separate legal entity, while being physically separated from the organization's main office.

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Brand

A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's good or service from those of other sellers.

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Camel (cigarette)

Camel is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the United States and by Japan Tobacco outside the U.S. Most recently Camel cigarettes contain a blend of Turkish tobacco and Virginia tobacco.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund

The China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund (ICF), also known as the National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund and the Big Fund, is a China Government Guidance Fund. China Tobacco and China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund are government-owned companies of China.

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Chunghwa (cigarette)

Chunghwa Is a Chinese cigarettes brand produced by the Shanghai Tobacco Group, a subsidiary of China Tobacco.

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Cigarette

A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing a combustible material, typically tobacco, that is rolled into thin paper for smoking.

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Cigarette girl

Cigarette girls in Florida in 1956 Cigarette girl at the Bellmansro restaurant in Sweden, 1940 In Europe and the United States, a cigarette girl is a person who sells or provides cigarettes from a tray held by a neck strap.

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Climbing club

Climbing, or alpine, clubs form to promote and preserve the climbing way of life, including rock climbing, ice climbing, alpinism & ski mountaineering.

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Deng Xiaoping

Deng Xiaoping (22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was a Chinese revolutionary and statesman who served as the paramount leader of the People's Republic of China (PRC) from December 1978 to November 1989.

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Distribution (marketing)

Distribution is the process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it, and a distributor is a business involved in the distribution stage of the value chain.

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Government agency

A government agency or 1 Branches, state agency, sometimes an appointed commission, is a permanent or semi-permanent organization in the machinery of government (bureaucracy) that is responsible for the oversight and administration of specific functions, such as an administration.

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Hongtashan

Hongtashan is a Chinese brand of cigarettes.

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Kool (cigarette)

Kool (stylized as KOOL) is an American brand of menthol cigarette, currently owned and manufactured by ITG Brands LLC, a subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco Company.

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List of companies of China

Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978, the Chinese economy has become one of the world's fastest-growing major economies.

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Lucky Strike

Lucky Strike is an American brand of cigarettes owned by the British American Tobacco group.

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Marlboro

Marlboro is an American brand of cigarettes owned and manufactured by Philip Morris USA (a branch of Altria) within the United States and by Philip Morris International (now separate from Altria) outside the US except Canada where the brand is owned and manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Canada.

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Ministry of Industry and Information Technology

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is the sixth-ranked executive department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China.

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Modernization theory

Modernization theory holds that as societies become more economically modernized, wealthier and more educated, their political institutions become increasingly liberal democratic.

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Monopoly

A monopoly (from Greek label and label), as described by Irving Fisher, is a market with the "absence of competition", creating a situation where a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular thing.

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One institution with two names

"One institution with two names" is a bureaucratic arrangement in the Chinese government wherein a government agency exists in name only, and its functions are in practice performed by another agency or a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organization, so that in effect one institution has two or more governmental brands or trade names to use selectively for political, historical, or bureaucratic reasons. China Tobacco and one institution with two names are one institution with multiple names.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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Semiconductor industry in China

The Chinese semiconductor industry, including integrated circuit design and manufacturing, forms a major part of mainland China's information technology industry.

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Smoking in China

Smoking in China is prevalent, as the People's Republic of China is the world's largest consumer and producer of tobacco.

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State Express 555

State Express 555, known as 555 (Three-Fives), is a Westminster, London-based cigarette originally manufactured in the United Kingdom by the Ardath Tobacco Company.

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State-owned enterprise

A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a business entity which is established and/or owned by a national or state/provincial government, by an executive order or an act of legislation, in order to earn profit for the government, control monopoly of the private sector over means of production, provide commodities to citizens at a lower price, implement government policies, and/or to deliver products and services to remote locations that otherwise have trouble attracting private vendors.

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Taboo

A taboo, also spelled tabu, is a social group's ban, prohibition, or avoidance of something (usually an utterance or behavior) based on the group's sense that it is excessively repulsive, offensive, sacred, or allowed only for certain people.

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Tobacco

Tobacco is the common name of several plants in the genus Nicotiana of the family Solanaceae, and the general term for any product prepared from the cured leaves of these plants.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

The World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is a treaty adopted by the 56th World Health Assembly held in Geneva, Switzerland on 21 May 2003.

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Xicheng, Beijing

Xicheng is a district of the city of Beijing.

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See also

1982 establishments in China

Ministry of Industry and Information Technology

One institution with multiple names

Retail companies of China

Tobacco companies

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Tobacco

Also known as China National Tobacco, China National Tobacco Co., China National Tobacco Company, China National Tobacco Corp, China National Tobacco Corp., China National Tobacco Corporation, China State Tobacco Monopoly, China Tobacco Corp., China Tobacco Corporation, Chinese Tobacco Monopoly Administration Department, State Tobacco Monopoly Administration.