The value of South Korea’s tobacco exports increased by 370 per cent
during the past 10 years while imports remained steady, resulting in a
tobacco trade surplus since 2004, according to a story in The Korea
Times.
Ninety seven per cent of tobacco exports comprise
cigarettes.
In 2002, Korea’s tobacco imports amounted to more than double its
exports but, by last year, exports had risen to be 1.7 times higher than
its imports, data from the Korea Customs Service (KCS) has shown.
“Much of the domestic demand for imported manufactured tobacco
appears to have been replaced by demand for Korean-made products as
their quality improved,” said a KCS official.
In 2002, more than three quarters of the tobacco imported by Korea was
in the form of manufactured products, but this share fell to about 40
per cent last year, with the rest comprising unmanufactured leaf
tobacco.
Meanwhile, the Yonhap News Agency said that the value of exports had
increased from US$156.29 million to US$572.05 million during the 10 year
period, says
Tobacco Reporter.
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