The tobacco giant has cited a pronounced effect from the pandemic on emerging markets
A man walks past the British American Tobacco offices in London, Britain. Picture: REUTERS/STEFAN WERMUTH
The group now expects adjusted revenue growth of between 1% and 3% in constant currency terms, having previously given guidance of towards the lower end of a 3%-5% range.
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