Japan Tobacco considers sale of Russia operations

Japan Tobacco considers sale of Russia operations

Japan Tobacco (JT) said on Thursday it was considering selling its Russia operations after suspending investment and marketing activities in the country last month.

The announcement by JT, market leader in Russia, came after it said in March it would continue manufacturing in the country, where it has four factories and 4,000 employees.

A JT spokesperson said the company is considering various options for its Russian operations, but could not comment on potential buyers for the stake. In the current fiscal year, the company estimated Russia will contribute about 8% of JT's group revenue and 15% of adjusted operating profit.

Japan's Ministry of Finance is the biggest shareholder in JT, holding one third of its shares, which deliver about $1 billion in dividend revenue to the government each year.

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