LAUSANNE, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 21, 2012--
      Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) (NYSE:PM) (Paris:PM) today
      announced that it will contribute 15 million euros to INTERPOL to
      support the agency’s global initiative to combat trans-border crime
      involving illicit goods, including tobacco products.
    
      Commenting on the announcement, PMI Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
      Louis Camilleri said: “Counterfeit and contraband cigarettes present
      a debilitating problem for business and government alike and so we are
      delighted to announce our support of INTERPOL’s global efforts to combat
      illegal trafficking.”
    
      Global consumption of illicit cigarettes is estimated at 600 billion
      cigarettes a year and represents the world’s most trafficked consumer
      product. Unfortunately the problem is getting worse, for example a
      recent study, conducted by KPMG LLP (KPMG), estimated that the annual
      consumption of illicit cigarettes in the EU increased by 1.1 billion
      units in 2011 versus 2010, to a record total of 65.3 billion units. KPMG
      estimates the associated national and EU revenue loss to be
      approximately 11.3 billion euros. This illegal trade damages not just
      the tobacco sector but also fuels further criminality with proceeds
      being used to fund other activities like drug smuggling, human
      trafficking and terrorism.
    
      “The eradication of illicit cigarettes and the criminality associated
      with it requires a concerted and coordinated cross-border effort which
      INTERPOL is ideally placed to lead,” added Artyom Chernis, PMI Vice
      President for Illicit Trade Strategies and Prevention. “We look
      forward to our cooperation and the positive results we are confident it
      will yield.”
    
      PMI’s contribution to INTERPOL’s Fund for A Safer World will be used for
      coordination of information gathering, training programs for law
      enforcement officials, development of product authentication standards
      and the execution of public information campaigns.
    
      Philip Morris International Inc.
    
      Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) is the leading international
      tobacco company, with seven of the world’s top 15 brands, including
      Marlboro, the number one cigarette brand worldwide. PMI’s products are
      sold in approximately 180 countries. In 2011, the company held an
      estimated 16.0% share of the total international cigarette market
      outside of the U.S., or 28.1% excluding the People’s Republic of China
      and the U.S. For more information, see www.pmi.com.
    
      PMI has committed significant resources over the years to combat the
      illicit trade in cigarettes and has undertaken a broad series of
      measures including implementation of a global tracking and tracing
      system, comprehensive know-your-customer policies, consumer education
      and collaboration with governments. For more information on PMI's
      activities to combat the illicit trade in tobacco products, visit: www.pmi.com/illicittrade
    
      For more information about the KMPG study of illicit cigarettes in the
      EU, visit: www.pmi.com/STAR2011
    
    

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