Archive - July 2021

UNITED KINGDOM
Cannabis part of BAT’s future

British American Tobacco (BAT) has said cannabis will play a role in its future as it moves to reduce the health impact of its products, reports the BBC.

MALAWI
Tobacco sale raises USD 176 million

AHL Group figures show Malawi has raised MWK 144 billion (USD 176 million) from tobacco sales at auctions in the last 14 weeks, reports The Nation.

UNITED KINGDOM
BAT sees boom in new category revenues

British American Tobacco (BAT) announced that revenue from its new product categories increased by 50 per cent in the first half of the year, driven by a...

EUROPE
Cigarette prices – a comparison

Just in time for the summer holidays, the Deutsche Zigarettenverband (DZV) has published a list of European cigarette prices, reports Austrian publication...

SWITZERLAND
PMI posts strong results for Q2

Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) has released its second quarter results for 2021 with net revenues up 14.2 per cent and a strong performance from IQOS...

CANADA
Study: COVID-19 did not increase smoking

A new health study by the University of Waterloo discovered that unlike other stressful natural disasters, COVID-19 has not resulted in a net increase in...

BRAZIL
Russia to ban Brazilian tobacco imports

Russia is banning tobacco imports from Brazil and four other countries due to concern over the phytosanitary status of the tobacco, reports Datamar News.

ZIMBABWE
Tobacco marketing season ends on high

The tobacco marketing season has officially come to a close with farmers selling 188 million kgs of tobacco worth USD 522 million, reports The Herald.

JAPAN
JT Group launches Ploom X

Ploom X will gradually be made available across Japan, including convenience stores and select tobacco retail stores.
It is the JT Group’s next generation...

UNITED STATES
New technique reduces nicotine in tobacco

North Carolina State University researchers have developed a new technique that can alter plant metabolism reducing nicotine levels in tobacco plants, reports...

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