• September 15, 2024

Malawi Tobacco Earnings up Despite Drought

Demand for the country’s burley leaf was high due to adverse growing conditions in major producing countries.

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Poland Sets Export Record

In 2023, it sold the greatest value abroad since recordkeeping began, according to the Economic Development Ministry.

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Global Ambitions

Having firmly established itself as a regional player, Tabaterra of Azerbaijan is preparing to take its operations to the next level.

Kicking Butt

With its plastic-free products goal at the forefront, Filtrona’s new filter technology allows for a sustainable RYO option.

Unwavering Commitment

Innovation, integrity and excellence remain at the core of SWM’s business under the company’s new ownership.

Testing the Waters

Philip Morris International is getting ready to reintroduce IQOS in the US.

Ensuring Excellence

The critical role of site visits and quality controls in behavioral science research

Thank You!

The GTNF, scheduled Sept. 24–26 in Athens, is made possible by the generous support of these sponsors.

Out of Proportion

The inclusion of fine cigars in the U.K. generational ban proposal makes no sense.

Tobacco Reporter September 2024

Tobacco Reporter’s September 2024 issue highlights investments in Azerbaijan’s tobacco sector.

Market leader Tabaterra has been expanding cigarette production and is in the process of moving into a brand-new production facility, generating not only new employment but also creating potential for exports.

In addition, the company has been reviving Azerbaijani leaf production. By supporting its farmers and promoting good agricultural practices, the company is bringing tobacco quality in line with international standards.

Stefanie Rossel asks experts what’s next in vaping technology, and looks ahead at Philip Morris International’s relaunch of IQOS heat-not-burn products in the United States.

Marissa Dean interviews Filtrona about its investment in more sustainable filters, and Arac stresses the critical role of site visits and quality controls in behavioral science research.

Also in the issue: an interview with SWM International’s president and CEO, Katrin Hanske, about the company’s continued commitment to excellence in the wake of its takeover by Evergreen Hill Enterprise.

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Momentous Ruling

The end of ‘Chevron deference’ doctrine could have ripple effects across the entire nicotine industry in the United States.

Ignorance Is Not Bliss

Research institutions can carry out surveys that nicotine companies may hesitate to conduct themselves.

Beyond Hot Air

Broughton’s Malcom Saxton explains how to develop effective heated-tobacco products.

Unfinished Business

Despite changing attitudes, FOREST still has an important role to play, says Director Simon Clark.

The Takeaways

What we can learn from the first FDA marketing order for menthol ENDS, according to Broughton CEO Chris Allen.

No Shortcuts

The effort to correct nicotine risk misperceptions will be a marathon rather than a sprint.

Good Reads

The importance of literature reviews in support of tobacco harm reduction, according to Broughton.

In the Shadow of War

With normal supplies cut off due to the Hamas-Israel conflict, cigarettes are selling for $30 per stick in Gaza.

The View From Down Under

George Gay shares impressions from his recent visit to Australia, one of the world’s most hostile countries for the nicotine business.

Brand ‘Zambia’

Operating in the shadow of its tobacco powerhouse neighbor, Zimbabwe, Zambia is trying to make a name for itself on the global market.