Archive - September 2013

KOREA
KT&G first-half volume dips 1.5 per cent

KT&G Corp cigarette volume dipped 1.5 per cent to 26.6 billion sticks in the six months to July, Yonhap News Agency said in a story citing unnamed sources.

EUROPEAN UNION
European Parliament pushes back TPD vote

The European Parliament has pushed back a vote on its proposal to revise the Tobacco Products Directive by one month until 8 Oct, a spokesman said.

UNITED STATES
Court rejects Lorillard appeal

Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals upheld a USD 33 million (EUR 25 million) judgement against Lorillard Tobacco in an Engle progeny case, saying in...

UNITED KINGDOM
Scotland plans plain-pack bill by 2015

Scotland’s regional government in its current legislative programme said it plans to introduce a bill requiring plain packaging for cigarettes and other...

UNITED KINGDOM
Gamucci names Peter Jordan CFO

Gamucci appointed Peter Jordan, a former tobacco company executive, as chief financial officer of the London-based e-cigarette manufacturer and distributor...

UNITED KINGDOM
Imperial to buy Dragonite e-cigarette unit

Imperial Tobacco is acquiring the e-cigarette unit of Dragonite International that, with its founder Hon Lik, is credited with developing the popular nicotine...

KENYA
Mwaniki steps down at BAT Kenya

British American Tobacco (BAT) Kenya non-executive Director George Maina has replaced Evanson Mwaniki as chairman of BAT Kenya, The Standard reported.

GREECE
PMI establishes oriental leaf hub for Europe

Philip Morris International (PMI) is creating a logistics hub to supply Europe with oriental tobacco from a warehouse of affiliate Papastratos Cigarette...

CHINA
BAT joint venture with CNTC

A joint venture between British American Tobacco (BAT) and China  National Tobacco Corporation (CNTC) to globally market Chinese and British cigarettes...

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