Mexico’s Lower Houses Passes Ban on E-cigarettes
Lawmakers vote to alter the constitution and prohibit vapes.
Lawmakers vote to alter the constitution and prohibit vapes.
E-cigarettes outperformed other cessation treatments in eight out of 11 meta-analyses.
The measure has brought in significantly less money than anticipated.
Health ministers from 27 nations adopted a recommendation inviting member states to crack down on public use.
The sector represents a big part of the state budget, according to President Aleksandr Lukashenko.
Justice Clarence Thomas called the FDA’s guidance “a moving target” that shifted throughout the process.
European lawmakers vote against equating vaping with smoking in outdoor places.
The organization remains committed to exploring sustainable solutions and promoting economic security.
Lawmakers want to expand the definition of “tobacco product” to include vapes containing laboratory nicotine.
Tobacco harm reduction advocates credit the availability of heated tobacco products with lowering rates of traditional smoking.
The bill must go through further parliamentary stages, with MPs able to suggest amendments.
The facilities cater to vapers who wish to avoid the strong odors of traditional smoking booths.
A resolution proposes extending bans to outdoor areas of restaurants and other venues.
The FDA has said it doesn’t plan to enforce any new requirements until at least December 2025.
Britain’s Tobacco and Vapes Bill is scheduled for a second reading of on Nov. 26
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With its Omni tool, BAT has released a dynamic, science-based guide to tobacco harm reduction.
Belarus’ role in the illicit cigarette trade is under scrutiny.
With the launch of its Sixhill heated-tobacco brand, Firstunion is offering smokers in the Middle East a less risky alternative to smoking.
With its new Pure-F sorter, Koerber Technologies removes undesired materials from tobacco at the earliest possible point.
While commercial promotions have been severely restricted, media stories, however negative, are keeping tobacco in the picture.
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.
Tobacco Reporter joins Forest on the River Thames for its annual Smoke on the Water reception.
New taxes and regulations are reshaping the tobacco markets in the Baltic countries.
AIR Global focuses on innovating the shisha and inhalation sphere, catering to growing markets and evolving needs.
Since 2015, Vaporesso has been the category leader of open-system vape products.
Accelerating actions to clear the smoke: finding common ground in a polarized world
Harm reduction, smoking cessation and weight
Chris Allen, chief executive officer of Broughton, explains why new age verification technology could help solve youth appeal.
TR contributors Pieter Vorster and Sudhanshu Patwardhan lament the unhelpful contribution of illicit vaping products
Blaming the manufacturers for irresponsible marketing is a red herring, writes Peter Clark of the World Vapers’ Alliance.
The end of ‘Chevron deference’ doctrine could have ripple effects across the entire nicotine industry in the United States.
The critical role of site visits and quality controls in behavioral science research
Tabaterra wants to lift Azerbaijani tobacco to global quality standards.
The GTNF, scheduled Sept. 24–26 in Athens, is made possible by the generous support of these sponsors.
Having firmly established itself as a regional player, Tabaterra of Azerbaijan is preparing to take its operations to the next level.
With its plastic-free products goal at the forefront, Filtrona’s new filter technology allows for a sustainable RYO option.
Will the next EU Tobacco Products Directive embrace harm reduction?
Innovation, integrity and excellence remain at the core of SWM’s business under the company’s new ownership.