Finland: Smoking May Lead to Lower Earnings, Study Finds
A recent study published in Nicotine & Tobacco Research indicates that smoking during early adulthood can negatively impact earnings, particularly among individuals with lower educational
Indiana: Legislation to Ban Flavors Introduced
Indiana State Representative Carolyn Jackson (D-Hammond) has introduced House Bill 1410, aiming to prohibit the sale of flavored tobacco products and e-liquids within the state.
Study: Researchers Face Online Harassment Over Tobacco Studies
A recent study published in Nature highlights the increasing online harassment faced by public health researchers focusing on tobacco, alcohol, and ultra-processed foods. These scientists
Taiwan: Legislator Criticizes Ineffective Enforcement of E-Cigarette Ban
Since the March 2023 amendment to Taiwan’s Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act, which prohibits the sale, demonstration, and use of e-cigarettes, enforcement has been notably insufficient,
Ireland Introduces Licensing Fees to Combat Illicit Vape Sales
Starting February 2, 2025, Ireland will implement a new licensing system requiring retailers to pay annual fees to sell vaping and tobacco products. Retailers must
South Dakota: Noem Proposes Cuts to Tobacco Prevention Funding
Governor Kristi Noem has proposed a $3 million reduction in South Dakota’s tobacco prevention programs, decreasing the budget from $5 million to $2 million for
KT&G Announces New Uzbekistan Subsidiary
South Korea’s leading tobacco manufacturer, KT&G, has established a new subsidiary in Uzbekistan to strengthen its international market presence. This strategic move follows the opening
Boebert Introduces Bill to Abolish ATF
Representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has introduced legislation aimed at abolishing the ATF.
BAT Partners with Mali’s State Firm Sonatam
BAT has entered into an agreement with Mali’s state-owned tobacco company, Sonatam, to produce and distribute BAT’s Dunhill International cigarettes within the country.
Nicotine Pouch Use in Great Britain at 1%
Recent research from King’s College London indicates that approximately 1% of both adults and youths in Great Britain currently use nicotine pouches.
FDA Proposes Landmark Rule to Limit Nicotine Levels in Cigarettes
The FDA is preparing to propose a rule to cap nicotine levels in cigarettes and certain other tobacco products to make them minimally or non-addictive.
Maine Governor Proposes Tobacco Tax Hike
Maine Governor Janet Mills has proposed a budget plan to address a projected $250 million shortfall.
Tesco Reports Record-Breaking Christmas Sales Amid Price Cuts
Tesco’s wholesaler division, Booker, faced challenges with a 2.6% decline in Q3 sales, but improved during Christmas with a 1.4% rise, despite weaknesses in tobacco sales.
Philippines: Industry Advocates Tax Moratorium to Curb Smuggling
The Philippine Tobacco Institute has proposed a pause in excise tax hikes on tobacco, arguing it would deter consumers from buying smuggled cigarettes and stabilize prices for legitimate products.
Dutch Psychologists Push for Tobacco 21
Addiction psychologists from the Dutch Institute of Psychologists are calling for an increase in the minimum age for purchasing tobacco and vaping products to 21.
A Platform for Dialogue
With its Omni tool, BAT has released a dynamic, science-based guide to tobacco harm reduction.
At the Turning Point
Belarus’ role in the illicit cigarette trade is under scrutiny.
From Tradition to Transition
With the launch of its Sixhill heated-tobacco brand, Firstunion is offering smokers in the Middle East a less risky alternative to smoking.
Toward Pure Leaf
With its new Pure-F sorter, Koerber Technologies removes undesired materials from tobacco at the earliest possible point.
The Paradox of Publicity
While commercial promotions have been severely restricted, media stories, however negative, are keeping tobacco in the picture.
Strong Action Needed
Altria calls for a reset of the regulatory system in a way that supports the needs of adult smokers, enforces the rules for all and prevents underage use.
An Outbreak of Sanity
Tobacco Reporter joins Forest on the River Thames for its annual Smoke on the Water reception.
Choppy Waters
New taxes and regulations are reshaping the tobacco markets in the Baltic countries.
A Breath of Fresh AIR
AIR Global focuses on innovating the shisha and inhalation sphere, catering to growing markets and evolving needs.
Beyond Ordinary
Since 2015, Vaporesso has been the category leader of open-system vape products.
Increasing Stakeholder Engagement
Accelerating actions to clear the smoke: finding common ground in a polarized world
Study: Advertising Bans Significantly Reduce Smoking Rates
A recent study published in The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews has found that comprehensive bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship are effective in
Finland: Smoking May Lead to Lower Earnings, Study Finds
A recent study published in Nicotine & Tobacco Research indicates that smoking during early adulthood can negatively impact earnings, particularly among individuals with lower educational
Indiana: Legislation to Ban Flavors Introduced
Indiana State Representative Carolyn Jackson (D-Hammond) has introduced House Bill 1410, aiming to prohibit the sale of flavored tobacco products and e-liquids within the state.
Maine: Advocates Push for Tax Increase
The Maine Public Health Association (MPHA) is prioritizing a tobacco tax increase, unchanged for 20 years, to fund cancer prevention in the state.
E-cigarettes, E-baraku Banned from Students in Thailand
Thailand has approved a proposal that prohibits students from possessing electronic cigarettes and electronic baraku.
Morocco Launches Next Phase to Curb Smoking
Morocco has announced the second phase of a national plan to address smoking.
Oliva Cigars See Price Increase
Oliva Cigars announced its wholesale prices will increase either 3% or 5% beginning January 15.
BAT Expands VUSE Presence in Korea
British American Tobacco announced plans today to accelerate its growth in Korea’s vaping market by broadening its product offerings and distribution network.
PanelCompliance to Host Webinar on 21 CFR Part 11
The January 8th webinar will explore the significance of 21 CFR Part 11, a regulation critical for FDA-regulated companies transitioning to electronic records. The session
Optimism High as Zimbabwe Tobacco Harvest Begins Despite Weather Challenges
The early harvesting of Zimbabwe’s tobacco crop is underway, with farmers optimistic about achieving the annual target of 300 million kilograms despite earlier setbacks.
Pakistani Farmers Plan Protests Over Quota Cuts
Tobacco growers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have announced a protest campaign against the Pakistan Tobacco Board and purchasing companies, accusing them of favoring corporate interests and exploiting farmers.
TIMB Extends Seedbed Destruction Deadline Amid Delayed Rains
Zimbabwe has extended the deadline for destroying tobacco seedbeds for the 2024/25 growing season to January 15, 2025.