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A recent study found no evidence that reduced-ignition propensity cigarettes helped curb the incidence of fires in the states where they were mandated.Read More
Santiago Sanchez succeeds Philippe Parcevaux as president of Republic Technologies International. Read More
Machine learning contributes to decline.Read More
Malawi’s Deputy Agriculture Minister Aggrey Massi expressed satisfaction with tobacco prices during a tour of the Lilongwe Auction Floors earlier this week.Read More
Canadian government required license despite cigarette manufacturer's tax-exempt status.Read More
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike will push for a smoking ban in public places in Tokyo ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics.Read More
Tobacco Reporter’s publisher, Elise Rasmussen, received a “Voices of Freedom” award during the annual “Freedom Dinner,” organized by Forest, a U.K. smokers’ rights group. Read More
The illicit cigarette trade has declined in the EU, Norway and Switzerland, according to a KPMG study.Read More
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