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Tobacco companies launched tea sticks to counter EU flavour ban; Within months, some European regulators move to close loopholes; EU government likely to set tougher rules bloc-wide ...
Big Tobacco firms including British American Tobacco are selling heat sticks made from nicotine-infused substances such as rooibos tea, countering an incoming European Union ban on flavoured ...
A federal advisory committee recommended Thursday that the Food and Drug Administration reject a bid by Philip Morris International to market a smokeless tobacco stick as safer than cigarettes.
Philip Morris International on Tuesday surpassed market expectations for first-quarter profit and revenue, helped by robust demand for its heated tobacco product and Zyn nicotine pouches.
Philip Morris shares dropped 7% after Q2 revenue missed expectations due to weaker cigarette sales and lower-than-forecast ...
No EU tobacco taxes on these products. Well, at least until new regulations roll in. >>>Its rooibos heat sticks are available in Germany on BAT's official heated tobacco website for 5.80 euros ($6 ...
Its latest and most technologically advanced propositions in the Heated Tobacco Segment Japan Tobacco Inc. (JT)(TSE:2914) launches Ploom AURA, its next generation heated tobacco device, on May 27 ...
European governments are weighing the introduction of tougher rules on cigarette makers' new zero-tobacco heat sticks, moving to close the loopholes they were designed to exploit just months after ...
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