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FLAVA Vape Raid: OXVA & Romio may Suffer Heavy Losses as Philippines Market Sees Reshuffle
FLAVA Vape Raid: OXVA & Romio may Suffer Heavy Losses as Philippines Market Sees Reshuffle
Philippine Customs seized unregistered, unauthorized e-cigarette products worth 4 billion pesos, impacting Chinese brands like Romio and OXVA.
Business
Mar.05
WHO Calls for Stronger Tobacco and E-cigarette Control in Southeast Asia
WHO Calls for Stronger Tobacco and E-cigarette Control in Southeast Asia
WHO calls for stronger tobacco and e-cigarette control in Southeast Asia, despite some progress in reducing consumption.
Regulations
Feb.21
Declining Sales of Combustible Products: BAT Malaysia May Shift Focus to NTPs including Vuse
Declining Sales of Combustible Products: BAT Malaysia May Shift Focus to NTPs including Vuse
BAT faces challenging profit prospects due to declining cigarette market, struggling to maintain sales amid increased competition and price gaps.
BAT
Feb.16
Warning: UK E-liquids may Contain Dangerous Synthetic Drugs
Warning: UK E-liquids may Contain Dangerous Synthetic Drugs
Warning: Some e-liquids sold in the UK may contain illicit substances, including synthetic cannabinoids known as "spice."
Regulations
Feb.08
BAT may Face Shareholder Lawsuits Due to Reynolds' $3.15 Billion Write-Down
BAT may Face Shareholder Lawsuits Due to Reynolds' $3.15 Billion Write-Down
BAT faces multiple shareholder lawsuits as a result of a $3.15 billion write-down of Reynolds Tobacco's iconic traditional cigarette brand.
Regulations
Jan.30
Mayor Bibb Attends Action in Washington for National Flavored Tobacco Ban
Mayor Bibb Attends Action in Washington for National Flavored Tobacco Ban
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb joins efforts in Washington to push for a nationwide ban on flavored cigarettes.
Regulations
Jan.19
IBVTA: Disposable Ban may Cause 38% Loss on UK Retailers
IBVTA: Disposable Ban may Cause 38% Loss on UK Retailers
According to UK media betterretailing, retailers could lose 38% of e-cigarette user business if a ban is implemented.
Regulations
Jan.16
South Korea may Increase Cigarette Tax to Offset Economic Recession
South Korea may Increase Cigarette Tax to Offset Economic Recession
South Korean government may increase tobacco tax to compensate for long-term economic decline. Possibility of cigarette price rising to 8,000 KRW.
Regulations
Dec.27
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