Archive - November 2020

MALAWI
Cannabis for industrial and medicinal use

Malawi’s new Cannabis Regulatory Authority has said the country is ready to start the commercial production and processing of cannabis for medicinal and...

SOUTH KOREA
Households spent more on tobacco

South Korea's household spending on alcohol and cigarettes reached a new record high in the third quarter as the coronavirus outbreak forced more people...

GERMANY
VapersCom a success

With many trade fairs cancelled or postponed until next year, VapersCom was one of the few to take place and was a huge success, according to a press release...

THE NETHERLANDS
Cigarette sale ban in supermarkets

The sale of cigarettes and all other tobacco products will be banned in Dutch supermarkets from 2024 onwards, reports the London Daily.

AUSTRALIA
PMI in possible breach of advertising law

A series of articles sponsored by the tobacco giant on the website of The Australian newspaper could breach national tobacco advertising laws, reports the...

UNITED KINGDOM
BAT included in DJSI

British American Tobacco (BAT) has been named in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) for the 19th year running, according to a company press release.

News
References

References for "Should they have been surprised?" by Dr John Lauterbach (TJI issue 6/2020)

NORTHERN IRELAND
2 tonnes black market tobacco seized

Border Force has seized more than two tonnes of black market rolling tobacco in Belfast, Belfast Telegraph reported.

NICARAGUA
Tobacco planting season delayed

After Hurricanes Eta and Iota struck Nicaragua, the 2020-2021 tobacco harvest will have to be delayed until optimal conditions are in place, Cigar Journal...

UNITED KINGDOM
Imperial releases full year results

Imperial Brands has announced its full year results for the year ended 30 September 2020 saying, “Tobacco volumes strong but sub-optimal product and market...

TAIWAN
Taiwan considers ban on flavours

Taiwan’s health authorities are seeking to prohibit flavoured tobacco products found appealing to youths, reports Taiwan News.

CROATIA
SAI is interested to invest in Croatia

Star Agritech International (SAI) is officially showing interest in the potential privatisation of Agroduhan d.o.o. in Slatina, Croatia, the company said in a...

UNITED STATES
Marijuana legalised in more US states

The movement to legalise marijuana in the US continues to progress on Election Day, as four more states legalised the drug for recreational purposes and two...

TURKEY
Smoking restrictions expanded

The Interior Ministry has declared that smoking in crowded streets and other public areas is banned in the whole of Turkey, reports Anadolu Agency.

ZIMBABWE
Tobacco growers ask for funds

Tobacco growers in Zimbabwe are calling for funding from the government so that they can climate-proof their crop, reports The Herald.

NEW ZEALAND
Ban on vape advertising

It is now illegal to sell vaping products to under 18s in New Zealand and all advertising and sponsorship of said products are also banned, reports RNZ.

CZECH REPUBLIC
Ritchy launches Liqua 4S

Global technology and innovation company Ritchy Group Ltd has announced it has completed the successful launch of Liqua 4S, a product line designed directly...

UNITED STATES
US tobacco faces EU tariffs

Since 10 November, the European Union has imposed new tariffs on imports of many products from the US, including tobacco, reports fn web.

MALAYSIA
First step to tackle black market

BAT Malaysia has commended the government on announcing its measures to stop the tobacco black market in its 2021 Budget, according to a company press release.

AUSTRALIA
Philip Morris to cut jobs

In a move that is not linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, tobacco giant Philip Morris is set to slash around 100 jobs in a nationwide restructure, reports the...

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