Tobacco Board aims for 60,000 licence applications by 2024


KANGAR: The National Kenaf and Tobacco Board (LKTN) aims to receive 60,000 licence applications for the distribution of tobacco products by next year.

Its director-general Idris Mohd Salleh said the board had identified 60,000 premises across the country that needed to be licensed and to date, 16,000 licences had been issued for free.

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