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Rising Trend of E-Cigarette Use among Finnish Adolescents
Rising Trend of E-Cigarette Use among Finnish Adolescents
Finnish teenagers are increasingly using e-cigarettes, with 15% of ninth graders admitting to trying them in the past 30 days.
Regulations
May.20
Finland Proposes Regulation on Nicotine Pouches to Combat Addiction
Finland Proposes Regulation on Nicotine Pouches to Combat Addiction
Finnish government aims to regulate nicotine pouches under tobacco laws to limit youth usage and health risks.
Regulations
Mar.14
Tax Reform on Nicotine Pouches in Finland
Tax Reform on Nicotine Pouches in Finland
The recent tax reform on nicotine pouches in Finland may cause fluctuations in prices, affecting both new and old stock.
Regulations
Jan.03
PMI Forced to Destroy Millions Worth of Tobacco Products
PMI Forced to Destroy Millions Worth of Tobacco Products
Philip Morris International (PMI) forced to destroy €5 million worth of products in Finland due to new legislation.
PMI
Dec.18
E-cigarette Industry: Lucrative and Popular Among Finnish Youth
E-cigarette Industry: Lucrative and Popular Among Finnish Youth
E-cigarette industry thriving among Finnish students, with over 1,500 involved in sales, including teenagers, violating regulations.
Market
Dec.06
Growing Concern of E-cigarette Popularity Among Young People in Finland
Growing Concern of E-cigarette Popularity Among Young People in Finland
E-cigarette use among young people in Finland is concerning, as it may cause serious harm to their nervous system, according to police.
Market
Nov.27
Growing Phenomenon of Drug Trading Among Finnish Students
Growing Phenomenon of Drug Trading Among Finnish Students
Finnish clinic's social media doctor warns of increasing drug trading among secondary school students, sparking social concern.
Regulations
Nov.15
Rising Popularity of E-cigarettes Among Finnish Teenagers
Rising Popularity of E-cigarettes Among Finnish Teenagers
The use of e-cigarettes among Finnish teenagers has doubled in the past two years, with girls now surpassing boys.
Market
Oct.27
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