Archive - October 2019

UNITED STATES
New bill to restrict nicotine levels in e-cigs

US Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi has announced that a new bill was introduced which would restrict nicotine content in e-cigarette products to no more than 20...

UNITED STATES
Reynolds submits Vuse premarket application

British American Tobacco (BAT) has announced that its U.S. subsidiary, Reynolds American, has submitted its Premarket Tobacco Application (PMTA) to the U.S...

OMAN
Tax increases tobacco prices drastically

Data from the country's National Centre of Statistics and Information has shown that tobacco prices rose by more than 92 per cent in September 2019...

UNITED STATES
IQOS launches in the US

PMI has recently launched its IQOS heat-not-burn tobacco device in Atlanta, according to CNBC, with plans to roll out across further US states after monitoring...

UNITED STATES
Montana temporarily bans flavoured e-cigs

Montana is placing a temporary ban on the sale of flavoured e-cigarettes in an effort to reduce underage use, Montana Public Radio reported.

IRELAND
Cigarette prices rise

The price of a pack of cigarettes is due to rise following the new 2020 budget announcement on 8 October, Irish Post reported.

UNITED STATES
FDA warns against THC products

The FDA has recently heightened its warning against consumers using THC products, according to a company press release.

UNITED STATES
Joe Murillo joins Juul

Murillo will take on a role similar to his previous position as head of regulatory affairs at Altria Group Inc., Reuters reported.

UNITED KINGDOM
CEO of Imperial Brands steps down

Imperial Brands has announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Alison Cooper, will be stepping down, according to a company press release.

SWITZERLAND
Senate approves tougher tobacco laws

Senators in Switzerland have voted in favour of banning the sale of cigarettes to minors and stricter laws on tobacco advertisement, SWI reported.

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