In a bid to improve public health standards and prevent injuries caused by vaping products, a new law will ban and recall products with harmful ingredients...
Archive - February 2022
Luxembourg customs have uncovered and seized 1.9 million smuggled Chinese cigarettes destined for the UK, reports Delano.
Philip Morris' exit from Formula 1 appears to be complete, reports SportsMule.
Thailand has moved one step closer toward being the first Asian nation to decriminalize marijuana, after Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signed a measure...
Star Agritech International (SAI), the sixth largest tobacco supplier in the world and the second largest reconstituted tobacco supplier worldwide, is...
Official statistics show that so far this year, 22.51 kilos of tobacco have been exported by Zimbabwe this year, equalling USD 111.81 million, reports The...
The Portland City Council unanimously passed a ban on the sale of flavoured tobacco products on 7 February, reports The Portland Press Herald.
Rideshare drivers in Australia have been selling e-cigarettes through Uber, after the Australian government announced it would ban the import and sale of...
In the wake of PMI’s Vectura acquisition, international respiratory societies have banned researchers associated with tobacco companies from publishing...
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has launched a new guide to help UK retailers with the sale and supply of e-cigarettes and other vaping products...
So far, over 121,000 tobacco growers, most of them communal farmers, have registered for the 2021/22 season, reports The Herald.
Reynolds American Inc. (Reynolds) has announced its partnership with the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) and Conexxus as a sponsor of...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given an update on its proposed tobacco product standards with an intent to soon ban menthol cigarettes, reports...
A new law has come into effect in Northern Ireland, which bans smoking in cars when children are present, reports BBC News.
Côte d’Ivoire has become the first country in Africa to require plain packaging on tobacco products, reports Tobacco-Free Kids.