Vitamin E acetate was found in samples from patients affected by vaping-related injuries, Reuters reported.
Archive - November 2019
China’s government has ordered its entertainment censors to clamp down on films and TV series that feature too many smoking scenes, reports the Daily Mail.
Juul Labs has released a press release announcing the suspension of their mint flavoured pods in the US effective immediately.
Phillip Morris International Inc. (PMI) published its third quarter results with net revenues up by 1.8 per cent and a huge rise in shipped heated tobacco...
Newly appointed drug commissioner Daniela Ludwig called for a ban on outdoor advertising of tobacco and e-cigarette products, a federal press release reported.
The country’s largest tobacco company is set to cut 20 per cent of its workforce, according to The Edge Markets.
New regulations in Canada will come into effect on 9 November, as plain packaged cigarettes already start to appear on shelves, reported CTV News.
The ban came into effect on 1 November, after having originally been approved in July, reported Deutsche Welle.
All imports of tobacco from Malawi are currently being suspended by the US government amid child labour allegations, according to the Guardian.
The tobacco regulator in China has asked e-commerce businesses and platforms to remove all e-cigarette products from online stores, according to Reuters.
British American Tobacco is facing a landmark legal case brought against them by human rights lawyers on behalf of hundreds of impoverished children and their...