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Illicit Tobacco in 2026: Entrenched, Expanding, and Reshaping Global Markets

Sven Bergmann
Sven Bergmann · Managing Partner, Venture Global Consulting
Illicit Tobacco in 2026: Entrenched, Expanding, and Reshaping Global Markets

The global illicit tobacco trade in 2026 has evolved into a mature and deeply embedded parallel supply chain that operates across continents with industrial manufacturing capacity, established logistics corridors, and retail distribution networks that reach directly into consumer markets. This allows organized criminal groups to manufacture, transport, and sell illicit cigarettes and vape products at scale while avoiding taxation, regulatory compliance, and product safety requirements that legitimate manufacturers must meet.

These networks are not operating at the margins but instead are producing millions of units at dedicated facilities, moving those products through known transit routes, and supplying retailers with reliable inventory that generates consistent profit. This has allowed illicit tobacco to transition from opportunistic smuggling into a structurally embedded market presence that continues to expand in both developed and developing economies.

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