UNITED KINGDOM
1 million still smoke menthols

According to new research, one in seven smokers in the UK are still using menthol cigarettes despite the flavour being banned in 2020, reports The Times.

A...

JAPAN
PMI launches new IQOS ILUMA i

Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) has announced the launch of IQOS ILUMA I to its growing portfolio of smoke-free products for adults.

The launch also...

ZIMBABWE
2024 tobacco marketing seasons opens

As the Zimbabwe 2024 tobacco marketing season gets under way, farmers are looking at firmer prices due to tighter supply, reports The Herald.

This marketing...

INDIA
BAT to sell stake in ITC

BAT PLC has announced that its subsidiary Tobacco Manufacturers (India) Limited plans to sell up to 436,85 million shares of ITC Limited.

BAT PLC has...

UNITED KINGDOM
BAT opens GBP 30m Innovation Centre

BAT has opened a new state-of-the-art Innovation Centre at its global research & development (R&D) headquarters in Southampton which will play a key...

IRELAND
20.6 million cigarettes seized over 3 days

Revenue officials have seized over 20.6 million illicit cigarettes in Dublin and Cork over a period of three days, reports The Irish Examiner.

Assisted by...

LUXEMBOURG
Cargolux won’t transport disposable e-cigs

Cargolux has ceased the shipment of disposable e-cigarettes, addressing health and environmental concerns, Air Cargo News reported.

The freight-only airline...

ZIMBABWE
Premier Tobacco partners EcoCash

Premier Tobacco Auction Floor has partnered with EcoCash, Zimbabwe’s leading mobile money platform, in order to provide a more convenient solution for...

HONG KONG
Tobacco tax increases

The Hong Kong government increased the tobacco tax by nearly 32 per cent, stating that the measure aims to offer smokers additional motivation to quit, reports...

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