Nicotine-free e-cigarettes

Rising Issue of Youth E-cigarette Use in Singapore
Rising Issue of Youth E-cigarette Use in Singapore
Singapore sees sharp rise in youth caught using e-cigarettes despite ban, with over 7800 cases last year. Education and guidance needed.
Regulations
May.05
Brazil Implements Ban on E-cigarettes and Offers Free Treatment
Brazil Implements Ban on E-cigarettes and Offers Free Treatment
Brazil bans production, import, sale, distribution, storage, transport, and advertising of e-cigarettes. Free treatment plans provided by national health system.
Regulations
Apr.30
Russia Plans to Fully Ban E-Cigarettes in New Legislation
Russia Plans to Fully Ban E-Cigarettes in New Legislation
Russian lawmaker Yaroslav Nilov plans to submit a bill banning all e-cigarettes, with or without nicotine, to the State Duma.
Regulations
Apr.26
Chill Brands CEO Suspended for Alleged Insider Trading Actions
Chill Brands CEO Suspended for Alleged Insider Trading Actions
Chill Brands CEO Callum Sommerton suspended amid insider trading allegations, investigation underway by Fieldfisher law firm, company confirms.
Business
Apr.23
Warning against New Nicotine Product Infiltrating Schools in New Zealand
Warning against New Nicotine Product Infiltrating Schools in New Zealand
New Zealand health professionals warn about the growing presence of ZYN nicotine pouches in schools, posing addiction risks.
Regulations
Apr.17
ITCAN Launches Public Awareness Campaign for Zonnic Nicotine Pouches
ITCAN Launches Public Awareness Campaign for Zonnic Nicotine Pouches
ITCAN launches public campaign to educate about Zonnic nicotine pouches, aiming to dispel misunderstandings and promote smoking reduction in Canada.
Business
Apr.16
Forbes Study: E-cigarette is Better Aid for Quitting Smoking
Forbes Study: E-cigarette is Better Aid for Quitting Smoking
E-cigarettes more effective in helping smokers quit than traditional methods, according to recent study in emergency medical journal.
Industry Insight
Apr.01
Canadian Health Minister Vows Crackdown on Nicotine Pouches Marketing
Canadian Health Minister Vows Crackdown on Nicotine Pouches Marketing
Canadian Health Minister Mark Holland vows to crack down on nicotine pouches marketed to children by Imperial Tobacco.
Regulations
Mar.21
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