Iranian Tobacco Company

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Iranian Tobacco Company
TypePublic
IndustryTobacco
Founded1937; 85 years ago (1937)
HeadquartersTehran, Iran
Area served
Iran
ProductsCigarettes, cigars, fine-cut rolling tobacco, snuff, rolling papers and tubes
Websitewww.irtobacco.com

The Iranian Tobacco Company (ITC) was established in Iran in 1928 to achieve improvement and progress in the global tobacco industry.

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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