Archive - October 2022

UNITED STATES
Study shows increasing menthol use

Menthol use has increased over the past decade among US adults who smoke cigarettes, according to a study released by Columbia University Mailman School of...

UNITED KINGDOM
Minimum age to buy cigs could increase

Plans to raise the minimum age for buying cigarettes in the UK from 18 to 21 could be announced by the end of this year, reports Liverpool Echo.
Liz Truss'...

UNITED KINGDOM
BAT conducts new Velo study

BAT has conducted an innovative cross-sectional clinical study of Veloi, which is designed to provide new insights into the real-world health impact of its...

UNITED KINGDOM
99 million cigarettes seized

A sniffer dog has found 99 million illegal cigarettes in shipping containers at the Port of Hull, the largest seizure of its kind at a UK port, reports...

UNITED KINGDOM
STG’s STRÖM introduced to UK market

Scandinavian Tobacco Group UK (STG) has launched its premium nicotine pouch STRÖM in the United Kingdom, making it the company’s first venture into the...

UNITED STATES
Potential bankruptcy for Juul?

According to people in the know, Juul Labs Inc. has started talks for funding of a potential Chapter 11 bankruptcy, reports Bloomberg.

Juul is said to be in...

UNITED STATES
Biden revises US policy on marijuana

President Joe Biden took steps to overhaul US policy on marijuana on 6 October, pardoning thousands of people with federal offenses for simple marijuana...

SOUTH AFRICA
Tobacco laws to become stricter

Laws surrounding cigarettes and electronic vaping products in South Africa are likely to become much stricter as a bill heads to parliament, reports Business...

UNITED STATES
PMI asks court to overturn IQOS import ban

Judges on a U.S. appeals court questioned lawyers for Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) on the company's attempt to overturn a decision banning imports of...

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