Regulation and legislation
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Council accepts EU directive banning heated tobacco flavours...
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Calls for a national ban on cigarette filters...
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Nicotine pouch tax bill starts third reading...
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Restrictions approved on advertising aimed at kids...
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ADM updates heated tobacco flavour and price lists...
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Tax on non-tobacco products put forward for discussion...
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Amendments to HTP tax rates proposed...
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Dutch officials believe a revised EU Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) will not come into force before 2027 at the earliest and, when it does, will reflect a conservative approach to novel tobacco products…
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Lists of heated tobacco and novel tobacco importers published...
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The governor of Oklahoma, Republican Kevin Stitt, says losing a disagreement over tobacco tax will force him to give up half his state to tribal nations…
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EEA countries to adopt EU heated tobacco flavour ban...
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Supreme Court admits unconstitutionality claim against heated tobacco ban...
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This report provides a comprehensive overview of the current regulatory regime in place in Colombia for oral tobacco and nicotine pouches…
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The Canadian government has begun a legislative review of the country’s tobacco legislation, saying it wants to reduce the number of smokers nationwide…
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Smoking and vaping ban issued on all government property...
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Budget Bill presented to Parliament...
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Bill reintroduced to bring tobacco under EU-style regulation…
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Registration now open for meeting on PMTA processes...
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Pouches with over 20 mg nicotine to be banned...
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EC notified of planned tax labels for nicotine pouches…
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Anti-smuggling bill postponed to await WHO evaluation...
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CTP seeks nominations for a new science committee member...
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The Swedish government has proposed a tax reduction on snus of about 20% while increasing the tax on cigarettes and smoking tobacco by 9%…
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Call to combat addiction with proportional regulation, not bans...
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Our weekly podcast brings you a summary of the TobaccoIntelligence daily alerts, covering key developments in law and regulation surrounding novel nicotine products…
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Statewide ban on tobacco product sales in buildings...
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Public health secretary says TPD won’t be in force until 2027...
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Suppliers of novel nicotine products to the Russian market face new licensing requirements and tax increases over several years as the government overhauls its regulatory system…
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Possible rise in excise taxes on cigarettes...
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MEPs propose tobacco-related amendments to draft report on diseases...
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Amendment proposed to make pavement licences smoke-free...
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New attempt to bring tobacco under EU-style regulation planned…
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Bill presented to increase excise duty on tobacco products...
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Excise tax to be paid on tobacco products sent via post...
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Our weekly podcast brings you a summary of the TobaccoIntelligence daily alerts, covering key developments in law and regulation surrounding novel nicotine products…
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Report on under-age smoking submitted to parliament...
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Sale of tobacco products in chains and franchises banned...
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Bill to define HTPs and implement flavour ban up for discussion...
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First reading of Protection Against Tobacco Damage Bill held...
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Health minister announces bill to further restrict tobacco products...
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MPs introduce bill further restricting heated tobacco advertising…
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Bill submitted to ban sales of heating devices to under-18s...
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Senator criticises FDA over PMTA backlog…
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Approved amendment requires designated smoking areas to be equipped…
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This report provides details of the current regulatory framework in place for oral tobacco and nicotine pouches in Slovakia, covering all policy areas…
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This report offers an analysis of the current regulatory framework in place for heated tobacco products in Colombia, covering all policy areas …
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This report provides a detailed analysis of the current regulatory framework in Slovakia for heated tobacco and herbal heated products, covering all policy areas…
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FDA launches new resources to help with PMTAs...
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Health Canada publishes second review paper of the TVPA...