Japan Tobacco Inc says that it is to introduce across Japan nine redesigned Seven Stars products. The Seven Stars brand, which includes 14 products in all, is the tobacco sales leader in Japan. The redesigns, which Read More
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April 27, 2015
By day 33 of Zimbabwe’s flue-cured sales, volume sales were down by seven percent from those of the same period of the 2014 season and earnings from those sales were down by 24 percent, according to a Read More
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April 27, 2015
The European Commission has said that the 2010 anti-fraud co-operation agreement between British American Tobacco, EU member states and the Commission does not include a clause releasing the company from ‘any civil claims arising out of Read More
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April 27, 2015
Although it has been in place for a decade, a bylaw banning tobacco smoking in public places in Jakarta, Indonesia, is not enforced effectively and so is ignored by many smokers, according to a story Read More
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Japan Tobacco Inc is due to launch in June two additions to its Mevius Mode series of products that are said to deliver a richer flavor through the inclusion of a ‘lavish blend’. Like other Read More
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April 27, 2015
Swedish Match’s Annual General Meeting has resolved, in accordance with a proposal by the board of directors, to pay a dividend of SEK7.50 per share. The dividend is payable on April 30 to shareholders of Read More
Staff Writer
April 24, 2015
KT&G’s first-quarter operating profits and revenue have increased significantly compared to the same period last year, due to price hikes and improvements in its affiliates’ performances, according to a story in the Read More
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ITG Brands, the U.S. division of Imperial Tobacco Group, has announced the appointment of members to serve on its executive team. The team will be led by David H. Taylor, who currently is executive Read More
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April 24, 2015
The law firm Keller and Heckman LLP, through its Shanghai office, is inviting stakeholders to join a new working group dedicated to the development of appropriate e-cigarette product standards and regulations in China. In China, Read More
Staff Writer
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The Egyptian government plans to construct two tobacco-processing factories in Malawi to support the country’s tobacco industry, according to the Malawi News Agency. The Egyptian Ambassador to Malawi, Maher El-Adawy, said the construction of Read More
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