Japan Tobacco International

Japan Tobacco International
Industry Tobacco
Founded 1999
Headquarters Geneva, Switzerland
Key people
Thomas McCoy President and CEO Mutsuo Iwai Executive VP and Deputy CEO
Products Cigarettes, roll-your-own tobacco, snus, pipe tobacco, cigars[1]
Number of employees
25,000 (2011)[2]
Website www.jti.com

JTI - Japan Tobacco International is the international tobacco division of Japan Tobacco,[3] a leading international tobacco product manufacturer. The company is headquartered in Geneva and sells its brands in 120 countries.

As of 2011, JTI employed about 25,000 people around the world at 90 offices, 24 factories (producing cigarettes), 6 research & development centers and 5 tobacco processing facilities.[4]

Thomas McCoy is the President and CEO and Mutsuo Iwai is the Executive Vice President and Deputy CEO.[5]

History

JTI was formed in 1999 when Japan Tobacco Inc. purchased, for USD 7.8 billion, the international tobacco operations of the US multinational R.J. Reynolds.

In 2007, Gallaher Group, a FTSE 100 business, was acquired by Japan Tobacco Inc. for GBP 9.4 billion. At the time, this was the largest foreign acquisition by a Japanese company.

In 2009, the JT Group acquired part of the worldwide business of Tribac Leaf Limited (a company that trades tobacco in Africa), as well as two Brazilian companies active in the tobacco business, Kannenberg and KBH&C. In the same year, the JT Group also set up JTI Leaf Services, a joint venture with two leaf suppliers in the US – Hail & Cotton Inc. and JEB International.[6]

Canadian class action lawsuit

The three largest Canadian tobacco companies, Imperial Tobacco Canada, JTI-Macdonald Corp and Rothmans Benson & Hedges, are the subject of the largest class action lawsuit in Canadian history. The case started on March 12, 2012 in Quebec Superior Court, and the companies face a potential payout of C$27 billion (US $27.30 billion) in damages and penalties. In addition, a number of Canadian provinces are teaming up to sue tobacco companies to recover healthcare costs caused by smoking.[7]

Brands

Global flagship brands

Other tobacco products

Other brands

JTI also has a portfolio of cigarette brands that the company markets regionally.

References

  1. "Japan Tobacco International Products: Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobacco & Snus". Jti.com. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  2. "Japan Tobacco International Facts & Figures | Who is involved". Jti.com. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  3. "JT Global Site". Jt.com. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  4. "Japan Tobacco International Facts & Figures | Where". Jti.com. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  5. Japan Tobacco International Leadership Retrieved on September 26, 2012
  6. "Japan Tobacco International Facts & Figures | When | Historic Dates". Jti.com. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  7. Reuters C$27 billion suit vs Big Tobacco starts in March 13, 2012 Retrieved on September 27, 2012

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