Iranian Tobacco Company
The Iranian Tobacco Company (ITC) was established in Iran in 1928 to achieve improvement and progress in the global tobacco industry.
Type | Public |
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Industry | Tobacco |
Founded | 1928 |
Headquarters | Tehran, Iran |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Cigarettes, cigars, fine-cut rolling tobacco, snuff, rolling papers and tubes |
Website | www |
ITC's brands include Bahman, Tir, Farvardin, 57, Homa, Zar, Kish, Caspian, Marlleak, Special Oshno, 98 and 68.
Iranian Original Tombac is a well known brand and is imported by countries in the Persian Gulf, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.
The tobacco farmed in Iran varies from eastern types like Basma and Tiklak, semi-eastern like Trabozan and western like Virginia and Burley. It is exported to many countries in Europe and the Near East.
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