Archive - April 2019

THE NETHERLANDS
Plain packaging decided

From January 2020, cigarette packages sold in the Netherlands will all have the same shape and neutral colours, NL Times reported.

UNITED STATES
Illicit cannabis booms in Cali

Officials have uncovered several illegal marijuana farms, hundreds of illegal delivery services and pot shops and seized millions of dollars’ worth of...

UNITED KINGDOM
BAT Chairman anticipates growth in 2019

Chairman Richard Burrows at British American Tobacco (BAT) has announced that the company anticipates another year of good earnings growth in 2019, despite...

UNITED KINGDOM
Imperial Brands to roll out Pulze in Japan

The British cigarette maker will begin selling Pulze, its heat-not-burn (HNB) product, from 6 May in Fukuoka, Japan, according to a company statement...

MALAYSIA
BAT aims to expand cigarette production

Three years after shutting down its factory in Petaling Jaya, British American Tobacco (BAT) considers expanding its cigarette manufacturing in Malaysia again...

UNITED STATES
22nd Century hires former Imperial Brands head

The plant biotechnology company 22nd Century Group has hired John D. Pritchard as Vice President of Regulatory Science, who formerly worked as the Head of...

UNITED STATES
FDA cracks down on chain stores

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has sent letters to Walmart, Kroger Co and 10 other chain stores for illegally selling tobacco products to minors...

CHINA
Online tobacco adverts are on the rise

The Beijing Center for Diseases Prevention and Control has reported that more than 51,800 tobacco advertisements or promotions, which are banned, were found...

INDIA
No legal basis to ban e-cig imports

India’s trade ministry says it cannot impose a ban on electronic cigarette imports as there is no legal basis for it, according to an internal government...

CZECH REPUBLIC
Government plans to raise tobacco tax

The Czech Finance Ministry plans to increase the excise tax on tobacco and cigarettes by 10 per cent in 2020, Reuters reported.

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