Archive - October 2018

WORLD
WHO says air pollution the ‘new tobacco'

The World Health Organisaiton (WHO) chief has labelled air pollution ‘the new tobacco’, according to a story by The Guardian, which stated bad air quality...

INDIA
Top cigarette maker’s profit surges in Q2

ITC's profit was INR 29.55 billion (EUR 354.43 million) in the second quarter, compared with INR 26.40 billion profit a year ago, according to the report...

GHANA
Packs to bear graphic warnings

Tobacco product packaging will feature pictorial health warnings from 1 November, 2018, Ghana News Agency said.

JAPAN
2019 crop to shrink, prices to rise

The Leaf Tobacco Deliberative Council has agreed that 6,886 hectares of tobacco will be cultivated in 2019 and that the price paid to farmers for their leaf...

UNITED STATES
Altria third-quarter revenues up

Altria's revenues net of excise taxes for the third quarter were up 3.3 per cent, despite a 3.2 per cent drop in Marlboro shipments, the Philip Morris USA...

UNITED STATES
Altria to pull e-cigs that appeal to youth

Altria Group has announced that it will remove its pod-based vaping devices from the market and the sale of several e-cigarette flavours in an effort to...

SWITZERLAND
PMI launches new IQOS versions

Philip Morris International (PMI) has launched IQOS 3 and IQOS 3 Multi, two new versions of the company’s original IQOS tobacco heated product in Tokyo...

UNITED KINGDOM
Vaping business to open new stores

Vaporized, a vaping company headquartered in Edinburgh, has announced its plans to open 200 new vaping stores across the UK in the next three years, Daily Mail...

UNITED KINGDOM
BAT expects strong 2018 NGP results

British American Tobacco (BAT) expects good results for 2018, driven mainly by its key cigarette brands and sales growth in its Next Generation Product (NGP)...

JAPAN
JT reports Sept shipment increase

Embattled cigarette maker Japan Tobacco (JT) reported its domestic cigarette sales for September increased by 24.7 per cent in comparison to September 2017...

SWITZERLAND
PMI says it’s in ‘good shape’

Philip Morris International’s (PMI) third-quarter results showed operating income at the multinational was up by 2.2 per cent for the quarter, and up by 5.3...

CANADA
Montreal to treat cannabis like cigarettes

Recreational cannabis smokers will be allowed to smoke wherever smoking tobacco is allowed, according to the report.
Smoking bans are currently in place for...

CHINA
Hong Kong intends to ban e-cigs

Carrie Lam, the chief executive and leader of Hong Kong, has announced that the Chinese territory is planning on banning e-cigarettes along with other novel...

UNITED KINGDOM
London event to cover NGP trends and regulation

The conference Next Generation Nicotine Delivery 2018, taking place in London from 13 to 14 November, will focus on market trends, public health opinion and...

UNITED KINGDOM
BAT announces new marketing chief

Kingsley Wheaton will be chief marketing officer at British American Tobacco (BAT) as of 1 January, succeeding current marketing chief Andrew Gray, the tobacco...

SOUTH KOREA
Government sued over IQOS study

Philip Morris Korea has filed suit against the government demanding information related to recent, unfavourable study results of its IQOS heated tobacco...

THE NETHERLANDS
ITM announces appointments

ITMGroup has appointed Guus Overdijkink and Niels de Bruijn to its supervisory board, the Netherlands-headquartered machine maker said in a press release.

SWITZERLAND
PMI addresses NGPs in position paper for COP8

Philip Morris International (PMI) has published a position paper in response to the Eighth Session of the Conference of Parties (COP8) to the World Health...

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