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A study by Euromonitor International and DFSA reveals a 55% increase in illicit alcohol trade in South Africa, resulting in a loss of R25 billion in tax revenue. Knock-off liquor sales are booming, with consumers opting for cheaper options. The illicit trade accounts for 18% of the alcohol market, costing the country over R10 billion in untaxed spirits alone.
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