Regina Leader-Post

Cuba's iconic hand-rolled cigars yield smoking sales

- DAVE SHERWOOD

Cuba's state cigar monopoly, Habanos S.A., said on Wednesday it logged record sales of its famous hand-rolled smokes in 2021, rebounding strongly after two years of pandemic-induced sluggishne­ss.

Curbs on travel in 2020 due to the coronaviru­s had dealt a serious blow to demand from countries reliant on tourism as well as sales at key duty-free shops in airports around the world, denting revenue.

But Habanos reported revenue jumped 15 per cent over the previous year, according to a statement on its website, as vaccinatio­n programs began to take effect and some global travel resumed.

Cuba's hand-rolled cigars, which include brands such as Cohiba, Montecrist­o and Partagas, are considered by many the best in the world.

The good news on cigar sales, one of the communist-run country's top exports, is a rare bright spot for the Cuban economy, which has been hammered by the pandemic and tightened U.S. sanctions.

Habanos said in its statement it would also make uniform prices across markets for its coveted high-end cigars, using Hong Kong as a benchmark for setting the price of both its exclusive Cohiba and Trinidad brand cigars.

Cigar Aficionado, a top cigar industry publicatio­n, predicted the larger Cohibas will soon exceed a price tag of US$100 per cigar on the announceme­nt, noting that the Hong Kong market is among the priciest globally. “Bigger Cohibas will sell for US$100 each ... and boxes will no longer be priced in the hundreds of dollars, but in the thousands,” according to a story on its website on Tuesday.

The Cuban cigar maker said Spain, China, Germany, France and Switzerlan­d are the top markets for Cuban cigars. Cuba cannot sell its signature export to the biggest market worldwide for cigars, the United States, due to the decades-old U.S. trade embargo. Reuters

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REUTERS FILES Revenue for Cuban cigars rose 15 per cent in 2021 over the previous year.

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