RIGA - Smoking cigars was generally considered to be a privilege of a small, elite group of people, a clan which was always difficult to enter. Due to the recent economic instability this bohemian circle has narrowed every year, leaving the objects of desire further out of lesser mortals’ reach. On the other side of the same coin, there are the cigar manufacturers and retailers, who in no way benefit from the lack of potential consumers.Janis Leja, an expert in management and commerce, is very critical-minded about the cigar business in Latvia, “Such a small town as Riga...
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