Archive - November 2017

FRANCE
CORESTA will not work with water pipes

CORESTA launched a survey to evaluate interest in water pipe research in May. The association said the survey was initiated based on the fact that “very...

UNITED STATES
Universal reports improved results

Universal Corporation reported gains in both net income and operating income for the six months ended 30 Sept in its half-yearly report for fiscal year 2018.

KOREA
KT&G launches heat-not-burn product

KT&G launched its heated Tobacco product, lil, at a press conference in Seoul on Tuesday and will be taking pre-orders of the product between 13-16 Nov, the...

DENMARK
STG to expand Cigars International

Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG) will expand its branded handmade cigar business, Cigars International (CI), despite a fall in net sales attributed to the...

PHILIPPINES
BAT calls it quits

British American Tobacco (BAT) is set to close its operations in the Philippines by the end of this year following its failed attempt to buy local cigarette...

UNITED KINGDOM
Imperial outperforms market decline

Imperial shipped 265.2 billion sticks equivalents in 2017, down 4.1 per cent on the 276.5 billion shipped last year. Wider tobacco industry volume declines for...

UNITED STATES
22nd Century hires former RAI executive

22nd Century Group said former Reynolds American regulatory specialist James Swauger has joined the plant biotechnology company as senior vice president for...

UNITED KINGDOM
Imperial acquires nicotine specialist Nerudia

Imperial Brands acquired Nerudia, a UK specialist in nicotine based e-liquids and regulatory compliance issues, Reuters said in a report citing an unnamed...

UNITED STATES
FDA educates retailers on tobacco sales

The Food and Drug Administration has launched a nationwide campaign to teach tobacco retailers about FDA regulations that now extend to previously unregulated...

INDONESIA
Tobacco farmers call for import controls

The Indonesian Tobacco Farmers Association (APTI) asked the government to place controls on the amount of imported tobacco to encourage local purchases, the...

JAPAN
JT cuts forecast for home tobacco market

Japan Tobacco again lowered its forecast for domestic tobacco business profit this year, saying the shift to vapour products has had a stronger than expected...

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