Archive - April 2020

SWEDEN
Cigar manufacturing has resumed

Swedish Match has reopened its subsidiary in the Dominican Republic after temporarily shutting it down as a precaution against Covid-19, reports Reuters.

CHINA
RELX to donate essential medical items

RELX Technology announced the extension of the RELX For You With Care project to support its international partners during the COVID-19 crisis, the company...

GERMANY
VapersCom moves to Dortmund

The European community trade fair VapersCom is moving to the trade fair location Dortmund and will be held on 7 and 8 November 2020.

ZIMBABWE
FX shortage to get worse amid pandemic

As the coronavirus threatens to delay the start of tobacco sales, Zimbabwe’s shortage of US dollars is set to get even worse, according to Bloomberg.

UNITED STATES
FDA asks judge for PMTA delay

The FDA has asked for a 120-day delay on the deadline for premarket tobacco applications for e-cigarette manufacturers due to the coronavirus situation...

MALAWI
Tobacco market to open April 20

The Tobacco Control Commission (TCC) has announced that Malawi’s tobacco market will open on April 20, reported Malawi24.

BOTSWANA
Botswana bans sale of tobacco

The Botswanan government has banned the sale and importation of tobacco in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, reported Mmegi Online.

UNITED STATES
US to sue Altria over Juul investment

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on 1 April that it had filed a complaint aimed at forcing Altria Group to sell its investment in Juul, reported...

UNITED KINGDOM
BAT vaccine in pre-clinical tests

Pre-clinical testing is under way on BAT’s potential vaccine for COVID-19 which uses fast-growing tobacco plant technology, according to a company press...

UNITED KINGDOM
BAT publishes sustainability report

BAT has released its new sustainability report which aims to reduce the health impact of its business by offering less risky products to consumers, according...

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