According to KGC Life & Gin 's publicity, 'CheongKwanJang' originated in 1940, during the Japanese colonial period, and was a trademark attached to cans of red ginseng for export as the Monopoly Bureau of Like KT&G's tobacco division, it was a public enterprise with a monopoly business, but since it was privatized, its market share and status in the red ginseng market are unrivaled, with most health functional food companies accounting for a quarter of the health food raw material market.[7] They are either giving up on the red ginseng market, which accounts for more than 100% of the market, or are only taking in a very small level of sales, so they are still almost monopolizing the market
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In 1890, a British tobacco company struck a deal with the corrupt Persian shah to gain a monopoly over tobacco cultivation and sales