Tag: JTI Malaysia

  • Malaysia’s Illicit Tobacco Trade Down, But Evolving 

    Malaysia’s Illicit Tobacco Trade Down, But Evolving 

    Officials in Malaysia announced that 55% of the cigarettes being purchased are illegal, a decline for the fourth consecutive year since 2020’s peak of 63.8%. JT International Bhd (JTI Malaysia) managing director Juliana Mohd Yahaya said law enforcement efforts in curbing illegal tobacco smuggling and a ban on trans-shipments of tobacco products are helping the cause.

    “We expect the incidence of illicit cigarettes to continue to decline this year,” she said at a news conference discussing the nation’s annual Illicit Cigarettes Study for 2024. “What has also contributed to the reduction in illicit cigarette incidence is the ongoing tobacco tax moratorium by the Ministry of Finance. But we know that at some point, [the moratorium] will end, so if the government were to impose an excise increase on tobacco products, we hope that it would be a moderate and predictable one.”

    Another finding from the study was that an ever-increasing number, 13.8%, of illicit cigarettes bore fake tax stamps, leading companies like JTI Malaysia to advocate for the government’s transition from paper-based tax stamps to digital tax codes, aligning with the government’s digitalization drive.

    Malaysia’s nicotine makeup consists of consumers using 23.8% legal cigarettes, 29.9% illicit cigarettes, 25.3% e-cigarettes/vapes/HTPs, and 20.4% of users who use both traditional and alternative products.

  • JTI Malaysia Appoints Juliana Mohd Yahaya

    JTI Malaysia Appoints Juliana Mohd Yahaya

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    Japan Tobacco International Malaysia appointed Juliana Mohd Yahaya as managing director effective Oct. 1, according to The Edge Malaysia.

    Yahaya will take the place of Khoo Bee Leng, who will retire after 30 years with the company.

    “[Yahaya] brings a wealth of experience to the role, having assumed various leadership positions at Japan Tobacco International’s (JTI) global center as well as in markets,” said JTI Malaysia.

    Yahaya joined JTI Malaysia in 2000, and she has held various roles in marketing and sales. She also worked at JTI’s Geneva headquarters and in leadership roles across Asia and Europe. Yahaya has been leading the Belgium and Luxembourg markets since 2020.

    “JTI Malaysia would also like to take this opportunity to thank Khoo Bee Leng for her dedicated service and leadership, and we wish her a happy retirement,” the company said. Leng started in the role of managing director on Jan. 1, 2021.