Philip Morris International eyes Zimbabwe comeback
[The Zimbabwe Mail - Zimbabwe] - 16/02/2026
Philip Morris International (PMI), the world’s largest tobacco company, is set to re-establish its presence in Zimbabwe nearly two decades after exiting the local market, in a move seen as a major boost for the country’s tobacco value chain ambitions. A high-powered delegation led by PMI’s chief (…)
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