Archive - March 2020

ZIMBABWE
Farmers to be paid 50% in US dollars

Zimbabwe's farmers will be paid half of their earnings in US dollars, amongst fears they would withhold their crop, reports Business Live.

NEW ZEALAND
Vape recycling programme expanded

Vapers in New Zealand now have the option of disposing of their e-cigarette waste by dropping it off at Vapo and Alt. stores or sending it in via post, reports...

UNITED KINGDOM
Tobacco tax increase

The cost of cigarettes and hand-rolling tobacco are set to increase in the UK, the Chancellor announced in his Budget on 11 March, iNews reported.

SAUDI ARABIA
Temporary ban on shisha and tobacco

Cafes and restaurants in Saudi Arabia have been banned from serving shisha and tobacco in an attempt to stop the coronavirus from spreading, according to Gulf...

ZIMBABWE
TIMB expects better tobacco prices

Tobacco farmers in Zimbabwe can expect better yields for their crop this marketing season, after structural economic issues that negatively affected prices...

UNITED STATES
New study on “thirdhand” smoke

US scientists have published a new study which showcases the risks of “thirdhand” smoking, reports The Guardian.

GERMANY
New Managing Director at JTI Germany

Peter Kilburg has taken over as Managing Director at Japan Tobacco International Germany in Trier, according to a company press release.

SWITZERLAND
PMI appoints new CFO

Emmanuel Babeau joins Philip Morris International (PMI) as Chief Financial Officer, replacing Martin King, the company reported.

SOUTH KOREA
KT&G signs mega deal with UAE partner

KT&G has announced a KRW 2.2 trillion (USD 1.83 billion) contract with Dubai-based consumer giant Alokozay for a period of seven years and four months, The...

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