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Former Top Cop Warns of Chinese Exploiting Vape Loophole
Domenech called for stronger enforcement, clearer regulatory guidance, and greater awareness among lawmakers.
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Riot Offers to Pull Flavored Products to Improve UK’s New Vape Regs
Saying the government is dressing “the cure like the disease,” Riot said it would limit flavored sales to adult-only specialty vape shops.
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Pakistani Tobacco Farmers Question Excessive Taxes
Although the TDC is for agricultural development and farmer welfare, representatives say the $18 million collected has produced little improvement.
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India Seeks to Quash Adani’s Duty-Free Pouch Challenge
Authorities said nicotine pouches remain unapproved and cannot be sold simply because they are imported, stored in customs-bonded warehouses.
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Philippines Seizes $48M in Illegal Cigarettes
Officials said the cigarettes will be shredded rather than auctioned to prevent them from re-entering the market.
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Bangladesh Banking on Technology to Fight Illicit Tobacco
Central to the plan is a comprehensive Track and Trace system that will use AI-enabled cameras, automated production counting devices, and QR or AR-coded tax stamps.
Global Regulation
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Philippines Seizes $48M in Illegal Cigarettes
Officials said the cigarettes will be shredded rather than auctioned to prevent them from re-entering the market.
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Serbia Pulls Nearly 25K Vapes from Market
Authorities said inspections of tobacco and related products will continue to intensify.
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Malaysian Police Bust International MDMA Hub
Police believe the group had been operating since February, using remote locations to prepare the illicit products before smuggling them by sea.
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UK Opens Consultation for Potential Vape Restrictions
The consultation proposes requiring vapes to be sold in standardized white packaging with limited branding, among numerous other restrictions.
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Belarus Raising Tobacco Excise Stamps
Despite the higher stamp costs, the changes are not expected to affect retail cigarette prices because prices are state-controlled and the stamp cost remains minimal.
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Alabama Denies Injunction Fighting Vape Regulatory Laws
The justices found that the federal Tobacco Control Act preserves states’ authority to regulate the sale and distribution of tobacco products more stringently than federal requirements.
Agriculture & Sustainability
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Pakistani Tobacco Farmers Question Excessive Taxes
Although the TDC is for agricultural development and farmer welfare, representatives say the $18 million collected has produced little improvement.
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ITGA Chief Calls for Better Incomes for Zimbabwe’s Tobacco Farmers
Tobacco farmers continue to bear rising production costs, climate-related risks, and increasing regulatory pressures while receiving shrinking returns.
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Zambia Tobacco Sales Near $105M Through 11 Weeks
Farmers sold 51.96 million kg of tobacco during the period, led by 44.45 million kg of flue-cured Virginia tobacco.
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DR Announces $1.3B in Tobacco Exports for 2025
Tobacco exports have increased 41% since 2019, while employment has grown 26%.
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Pakistani Growers Reject Move to Scrap Price Mechanism
Growers and industry representatives argued that the government had presented misleading figures to the federal cabinet, overstating farmers’ profits.
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Malawi’s Tobacco Revenue Down 31% Through Nine Weeks
Auction sales accounted for just 39.4% of total transactions, underscoring the growing importance of contract farming in Malawi’s tobacco sector.
Science & Innovation
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Bangladesh Banking on Technology to Fight Illicit Tobacco
Central to the plan is a comprehensive Track and Trace system that will use AI-enabled cameras, automated production counting devices, and QR or AR-coded tax stamps.
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Study Says Vape Flavors Alter 3K Genes
The study found fruit flavors accounted for about 31% of the observed gene expression changes, compared with 2.9% for sweet flavors and 0.9% for mint or menthol.
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THR Needed for HIV Care, Researcher Says
He said clinicians should adopt a broader harm reduction approach that supports patients who reduce smoking, even if they do not quit completely.
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Scandit Launches Automated, Age-Verified, Self-Checkout Solution
The technology can automatically complete about 80% of age checks, improving compliance and increasing self-checkout throughput.
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Tobacco-Free Pouches Are Not Milder Alternative for Mucosa: Study
Nicotine pouch users more frequently exhibited inflammatory changes, making their effects less predictable than those seen with traditional snus.
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Survey Finds 95% Happy Moving from Cigarettes to Pouches
Forty-three percent said they switched to quit smoking, 40% to quit vaping, and 15% were seeking to stop using both products.

Business & Finance
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Riot Offers to Pull Flavored Products to Improve UK’s New Vape Regs
Saying the government is dressing “the cure like the disease,” Riot said it would limit flavored sales to adult-only specialty vape shops.
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WSJ Optimistic with Tobacco Stocks
“The taboo against owning cigarette stocks hasn’t gone away, but new gray areas are emerging.”
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Oettinger Davidoff Posts 2.5% Sales Growth
The company said it continued investing in manufacturing, opening a new blending center in the Dominican Republic and expanding its Honduras facility.
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22nd Century Reportedly Losing Key Customer
The termination comes as it continues a financial restructuring that began in 2023, including reverse stock splits to maintain its Nasdaq listing.
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Ex-LEO Breaking into Texas Pouch Market
The company said its nicotine pouches are manufactured entirely in the United States and are marketed as tobacco-free products.
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Payment Providers Warn Retailers About Illicit Vapes
The warnings follow pressure from a coalition of U.S. state and local law enforcement officials involving illegal vape sales.
Around the Industry
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Former Top Cop Warns of Chinese Exploiting Vape Loophole
Domenech called for stronger enforcement, clearer regulatory guidance, and greater awareness among lawmakers.
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India Seeks to Quash Adani’s Duty-Free Pouch Challenge
Authorities said nicotine pouches remain unapproved and cannot be sold simply because they are imported, stored in customs-bonded warehouses.
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CAPHRA Calls New Bloomberg Program ‘Philanthropic Colonialism’
CAPHRA said that donor-funded tobacco control frameworks can shape regulatory policies before meaningful domestic debate occurs.
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Puro Sabor Opens Registration
The annual festival offers attendees an in-depth look at Nicaragua’s premium cigar industry through visits to tobacco farms, processing facilities, and more.
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Oregon Extends ‘Tobacco’ Definition to All Oral Nicotine Products
The state expanded its definition of tobacco products to include oral nicotine pouches, lozenges, and gum containing either natural or synthetic nicotine.
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CAA Gives Inaugural Leadership Award to NC Rep
CAA said the caucus Hall established strengthens ties between lawmakers and the agriculture, manufacturing, and premium cigar retail sectors.
Thought Leaders
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FDA Finally Issues Proposed Rule to Require Foreign Tobacco Manufacturers to Register Facilities and List Products
This rule would allow FDA to further protect public health by helping to ensure that tobacco products in the United States comply with Federal law.
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A New Direction for ENDS
Chris Allen explains the significance of FDA’s shift on flavored vapes and why it reflects a growing emphasis on evidence-based harm reduction, behavioral science and product safeguards.
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The Conglomerate Cigar Brands Are Losing Inside ChatGPT — and the Retailer Channel Is the Reason Why
Cigar Aficionado’s 2025 Cigar Insider Retailer Survey told the same story Cigar Insider has told every year for the last decade. Padrón at #1, Arturo Fuente at #2, Drew Estate…
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The FDA’s evolving approach to youth-risk mitigation
Lilian Ortega explains the latest developments from regulators across pouches and ENDS and the latest enforcement of rules in the United States.
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The Arithmetic of Harm
Why the World Cannot Afford America’s Regulatory Model By Dr. J. Preston Campbell, Cancer Researcher, Harm Reduction Scientist Heavy lifetime smoking kills approximately half of long-term users. That is not…
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The Butt Stops Here
Because filters are small, lightweight, and routinely discarded in public spaces, they are disproportionately represented in stormwater runoff and shoreline debris counts despite their size.







