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Imperial Tobacco Canada has called on the government of Quebec to define a specific regulatory framework for electronic cigarettes that would allow for fact-based communication with consumers. Imperial, which described itself as Canada’s largest Read More
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The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry and KPMG has reported that India’s all-products counterfeit market is estimated to be growing at 44 percent a year, according to a Press Trust of India Read More
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The CORESTA Secretariat said yesterday that the following documents had been published in August and could be downloaded from: www.coresta.org. RAC SG CTR “2014-2015 Collaborative Study of CORESTA Monitor Test Pieces CM7 and Read More
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Iggesund Paperboard, which has been in the vanguard of sustainable industry, is offering people the chance to join in by adopting a tree. “The forests are our planet’s lungs and a prerequisite for our Read More
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Philip Morris International said yesterday that it would host at www.pmi.com/webcasts from about 13.30 Eastern Time on September 8 a live audio webcast of the company’s remarks and the question-and-answer session by CFO Read More
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Amcor Tobacco Packaging has completed the acquisition of Souza Cruz’s internal tobacco packaging operations in Cachoeirinha, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The investment is supported by a long-term supply contract between Amcor and Souza Read More
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The US’ adult smoking rate is continuing to fall, according to an Associated Press story citing a new government report. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention figures, said to have come from a large Read More
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September 1, 2015
Smokers buying their cigarettes in Queensland, Australia, are from today having to pay up to $3.05 more for a pack of 50, according to a story in the Rockhampton Morning Bulletin. In the case of some cigarettes, Read More
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September 1, 2015
The Jakarta Environmental Management Agency has disclosed that 90 percent of malls and shopping centers that it inspected in the Indonesian capital were in violation of a gubernatorial regulation banning tobacco smoking in public places, according Read More
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