| Thailand Tobacco Monopoly  
			 
			Thai state enterprise, that ‒until the signing of the
			
		      
		      ASEAN 
			Free Trade Area agreement in 1992‒ had a monopoly over the 
			manufacturing and distribution of tobacco products in Thailand.
			It was founded 
				on 19 April 1939, when the 
				
				Excise Department under the Ministry 
				of Finance took over operations from the Burapha 
					
			      	
					Tobacco Factory, 
			initially and until 1949, in 
			collaboration with British American Tobacco, a London-based British 
			multinational tobacco company, while expanded with the take over of 
			another two cigarette factories, i.e. Kwahng Hok (กวางฮก) and Hoffan 
			(ฮอฟฟัน). 
			Its head office 
		      is 
				in 
		      
		      Bangkok, 
			located on a large compound, that also houses production factories.
			The 
						company has a circular logo, bordered with 
						
						
						kranok-style 
						motifs, which make the contours 
						
						
						lotus-shaped, while in its centre are the Thai letters R Y S 
						(ร ย ส), which stand for Rohng Yah Soob (โรงงานยาสูบ), 
						the Thai name of the Thailand Tobacco Monopoly, which in 
			fact translates as 
						‘Tobacco 
						Factory’. 
			 
			
			See MAP.
			
			
			
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