The Forgotten Frontier
Is tobacco harm reduction reaching the Global South?
But no firm conclusions can be drawn due the observational nature of the research
PMI prepares to compete with its popular HNB device in the most lucrative nicotine market.
Countries with noncombustible alternatives have lowered smoking rates, he tells summit.
Farmers hiding foreign materials in bales risk stiff penalties, says TIMB.
The South Korean firm plans to make Indonesia its largest production base.
The province expects the move to generate more than $7.2 million annually.
The company will reduce the number of number of seats to six.
The measure includes a carve-out for refillable pods and open systems.
Citing an “immense amount of feedback,” officials declined to provide a new target date.
He will leave the Premium Cigar Association, where currently is executive director, on May 24.
New rules are set to take effect on May 12 in the Philippines.
The finding may impact tobacco sales, given the projected growth for such medications.
UKVIA boss educates Chinese vaping companies on Britain’s changing regulations.
The company’s businesses are on track to deliver against full-year plans, says CEO Gifford.
Contrary to what the health department suggest, not all tobacco forms are equally harmful, says Mora Gilchrist.
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Heated-tobacco products continue to gain momentum, although consumption patterns are shifting.
COP10 is unlikely to significantly accelerate progress toward the FCTC objectives.
Vice Ventures has carved out a niche investing in good companies in “bad” industries.
Pondering the industry’s remarkable longevity as Tobacco Reporter celebrates its 150th anniversary.
A supplier of product labeling solutions claims its technology had helped shrink the Russian illicit cigarette market by a quarter.
Three years into its five-year strategy, Imperial Brands reports progress on multiple fronts.
McKinney Specialty Labs has the expertise to generate trustworthy data and the discretion to share it only with authorized users.
Cuba’s cigar industry is on the road to recovery after several challenging years.
Even in its watered-down version, the recently approved EU supply chain law will impact tobacco companies.
Tobacco Reporter’s sister publication, Vapor Voice, celebrates its 10-year anniversary.
Brazilian lawmakers mull regulation of e-cigarettes, which despite being illegal remain widely available in the country.
Boosting efficiencies may help tobacco companies cope with tough times, according to CME Automation.
Banning e-liquid flavors may not achieve the outcomes that proponents of that measure have in mind.
Odiri Erewa-Meggison reflects on the significance of BAT’s Ibadan factory in Nigeria.
Though a generational tobacco ban is not without merit, the U.K. will not allow it to work in the way that it could—and thus the measure should be shelved, writes George Gay.
The company partners with 12 of the world’s leading vaping companies.
Filtrona partners with Greenbutts to expand its range of sustainable filter offerings.
The broken U.S. new tobacco product application process revealed by the numbers
Intangible assets remain a major contributor to the real value generated by the tobacco industry.
Two years into the Ukrainian conflict, businesses in the tobacco industry still scramble to adapt.