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talkingeconomics - Reducing Health Costs and Increasing Government Revenue beyond COVID-19: A Case for Raising Cigarette Taxes in Sri Lanka
ADIC on Twitter: "Failure to increase the cigarette tax in 2020 & 2021 has cost around rs.100 billion to the government and people of sri lanka https://t.co/84bgZVOlPg" / Twitter
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