Nicotine-free e-cigarettes

Cutting through the noise: 12th edition of Global Forum on Nicotine to address effective communications for tobacco harm reduction
Registration is open for the annual Global Forum on Nicotine (GFN) which will hold its twelfth edition this summer in Warsaw, Poland, from Thursday 19 to Saturday 21 June 2025 at the Presidential Hotel, Warsaw (formerly the Marriott). Challenging perceptions - effective communication for tobacco harm reduction will discuss ways to overcome one of the major obstacles to widespread adoption of an approach that could dramatically improve the health of millions of people who smoke.
Events
Feb.13

South Korean Parliament Urges Taxation and Regulation of E-cigarettes
South Korean regulators propose taxing synthetic nicotine e-cigarettes to address tax fairness and health risks.
Feb.06

Lucy Brand to Assist California Firefighters in Wildfires Response
Lucy" nicotine pouch brand to help Southern California firefighters in response to wildfires, Newsweek reports on January 13.
Jan.14

Dominican Republic Legislators Debate Restrictions on Nicotine Products Sale
Dominican Republic lawmakers debate bill to restrict e-cigarette sales, citing concerns about youth addiction and health risks.
Jan.10

South Korea's Potential Amendment to Tobacco Industry Law Likely in First Half
South Korea's National Assembly is considering amending the Tobacco Business Act in 2025, following British American Tobacco's market entry.
Jan.02

Heno Bio and 2Firsts to Hold Compliance Strategic Cooperation Launch Ceremony in Shenzhen
2Firsts to hold global NGP compliance development seminar in Shenzhen on January 9th, 2025, featuring top industry leaders.
Events
Jan.02

Future Technology Co., Ltd Introduces Japan's First Nicotine-Free Product
Future Technology Co., Ltd. plans to launch Japan's first nicotine-free pouch product "The Third IZUMI" on January 1, 2025.
Market
Jan.02

France May Soon Ban Various Nicotine Products to Prevent Smoking
France considers banning various nicotine products following e-cigarette ban, citing concerns over potential gateway to smoking. (19 words)
Dec.31
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