Archive - September 2020

CROATIA
Negotiations with BAT

The government of Croatia is in talks with British American Tobacco (BAT) after the company revealed it might move its tobacco factory to another country...

GERMANY
ITShub cancelled

The new format of InterTabac and InterSupply, the “ITShub”, will not take place at the Dortmund Exhibition Centre on 3 and 4 November 2020 as planned, the...

THE NETHERLANDS
142,000 cigarette butts collected

In a bid to highlight the worldwide problem, anti-plastic campaigners have collected 142,000 cigarette butts from streets across the Netherlands, reports...

UNITED STATES
Reynolds applies to reintroduce berry flavour

Reynolds American is seeking the FDA’s permission to continue selling its Vuse Alto e-cigarette as well as to reintroduce its menthol and mixed berry liquid...

UNITED STATES
Juul plans further reductions

Juul Labs Inc. is planning to make more changes, laying off yet more staff and potentially halting sales across Europe and Asia, reports Market Watch.

CROATIA
Import restricted to two packs

As of October, only 2 packs of cigarettes will be allowed to be brought into Croatia from countries outside of the EU, reports Total Croatia News.

UNITED STATES
Bill signed to ban flavours

A bill to ban the retail sale of flavoured tobacco products in California has been signed and will come into effect from January 2021, reports Forbes.

UNITED STATES
VELO Pouch PMTA submitted to FDA

Reynolds American Inc. has announced the submission of a group of Premarket Tobacco Product Applications (PMTAs) to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...

UNITED STATES
FDA to publish filed applications

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to publish a list of e-cigarette makers who have filed an application to stay on the market, reports Bloomberg.

AUSTRALIA
Cigarette prices go up again

The average price of a pack of 20 cigarettes will now cost AUD 40 (USD 29.47) after the tobacco excise tax was increased for a second time this year, reports...

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