Archive - June 2020

HUNGARY
European Court rules for Hungary

On 4 June, the European Court of Justice ruled in favour of Hungary and against the European Commission’s decision that certain Hungarian tax rates breached...

CHINA
9 tonnes of smuggled tobacco seized

Police in southwest China's Yunnan Province caught a suspect and seized 9.52 tonnes of illegally transported flue-cured tobacco in a recent smuggling...

UNITED STATES
US resumes Malawi tobacco imports

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) modified a withhold release order (WRO) that tobacco imported from Malawi by Alliance One International, LLC will be...

ZIMBABWE
Tobacco sales soar

On day 21 of the tobacco auctions in Zimbabwe, the value of tobacco crop sold has increased by an incredible 206 per cent, reports News Day.

JAPAN
Japan Tobacco launches Ploom S 2.0

JT will launch the Heated Tobacco device in Japan on 2 July, alongside a two new Camel menthol tobacco stick products, according to a company press release.

TURKEY
Turkey announces new tobacco taxes

Turkish President Erdoğan announced new taxes on tobacco products on 30 May, criticising the tobacco industry for causing addiction among young people...

IRELAND
Tobacco firms ‘undermining’ menthol ban

The Irish Minister for Health has called on the EU to act against tobacco firms which have been ‘undermining’ the menthol ban in Ireland, reported The...

SOUTH AFRICA
Firms take court action over tobacco ban

South African tobacco firms and associations are taking court action over the ban on cigarette sales being maintained, despite the lockdown level being...

GERMANY
New format for InterTabac & InterSupply 2020

The InterTabac and InterSupply trade fairs planned for 18 to 20 September 2020 will not be held in their customary formats this year due to the global COVID-19...

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