The 1998 legal settlement requiring major tobacco companies to pay US$206 billion to US states that, in return, dropped suits suing for health costs reimbursement, has created a Government-protected cartel that keeps cigarette prices artificially high, a Competitive Enterprise Institute lawsuit says.
Ciggie prices too high, claims US lawsuit
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