Philip Morris International Invests $37 Million to Expand Wilson, NC Facility, Advancing Smoke-Free Alternatives in the U.S

Reuters
Oct 02
Philip Morris International Invests $37 Million to Expand Wilson, NC Facility, Advancing Smoke-Free Alternatives in the U.S

Philip Morris International Inc. has announced a $37 million investment to expand its manufacturing facility in Wilson, North Carolina. The move aims to strengthen U.S. manufacturing and support the company's mission to provide legal-age adult smokers with better, smoke-free alternatives. The expansion is part of PMI U.S.'s broader "Invested in America" platform, which focuses on increasing innovation capacity and economic activity through strategic investments. The Wilson facility, along with other operations across the country, underscores PMI's long-term commitment to American manufacturing and a smoke-free future.

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