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Spain’s Supreme Court Takes Royal Portraits from Altadis
Altadis asked for a declaration of ownership in 2017, but the court determined that the artworks were part of the Crown’s patrimony
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Davidoff Expands Line with Zino Honduras
The new line responds to growing demand for more intense cigars while introducing innovative packaging formats, including tins, packs, and fresh packs with pre-cut cigars.
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Smoker Friendly Moves Events to Wyoming in 2026
Organizers said the move reflects a long-term strategy tied to Wyoming’s business- and tobacco-friendly regulatory environment.
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German Engineered Cigars Debuts Pill-Style Packaging
The packaging provides portability, protection, and an effective way to deliver product information through an included insert.
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Imperial to Close Langenhagen Plant by 2027
The company said efforts to find a viable solution for the plant’s future had proved unsuccessful, citing high production costs and declining volumes.
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Japanese Consumers Facing Double Hit
The government aims to raise $8.2 billion in fiscal 2027 through staged hikes on tobacco, corporate, and personal income taxes to help fund a $271 billion, five-year defense buildup.
Global Regulation
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Russia Moves Toward Ban on E-Cigarettes and Vapes
With a vape market worth $3 billion, experts warn that a ban could fuel Russia’s already large gray market, which accounts for roughly 68% of e-cigarette sales.
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Belgium Health Minister Wants EU to Tighten Vape Regs
The Health Minister urged stricter EU-wide limits on substances in e-cigarettes, a ban on disposable vapes, and restrictions on flavors.
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Tasmania’s New Bill Aims at Illicit Tobacco, Vapes
The Bill creates new offences and increases penalties for selling illicit products, grants authorities powers to close non-compliant businesses, and strengthens enforcement.
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Arizona Lawmakers Debate Bill That Would Regulate Alternative Products
It mandates that products meet federal standards and, by 2028, requires consumable materials to be manufactured and assembled in the U.S.
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South Korea to Regulate Vapes as Conventional Tobacco
The law also targets youth-focused marketing, limiting flavor descriptors and packaging imagery.
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Tasmanian Retailers Demand Tobacco Tax Overhaul
Retailers criticized the government for persisting with high excise rates while failing to curb illegal sales, with excise revenue dropping to $5.2 billion.
Agriculture & Sustainability
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Zimbabwe Working to Stabilize Tobacco Market After Rocky Start
The TIMB said several major merchants, who fund 85% of the crop, had not finalized their credit facilities by the time the market opened.
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Zimbabwean Farmers Ordered to Destroy Tobacco Stalks
To reinforce compliance, stakeholders have suggested linking funding access for the next crop to proper stalk destruction, while grower associations are conducting awareness campaigns.
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Pyxus Empowers Growers with New Mobile App
By reducing reliance on administrative tasks, the app is designed to give growers more time to focus on producing high-quality crops.
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Zimbabwe Orders Buyers to Get Active as Tobacco Market Starts Slow
As of March 5, tobacco sales dropped 57% from 2025, with the average price also dropping to $2.85 per kg from $3.35 a year earlier.
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Zimbabwe Assures Farmers as Tobacco Prices Begin Stabilizing
TIMB attributed the sharp early declines to a global oversupply of tobacco, the early opening of sales floors, and limited initial participation by buyers.
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Zimbabwe’s 2026 Tobacco Season Opens
The first bale for the 2026 season sold for $4.60 per kg, slightly below last year’s $4.65.
Science & Innovation
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Tech Hopes to Get Zimbabwean Tobacco Farmers Paid in Minutes
A fully integrated digital system links the auction floors to allow real-time tracking of every bale, instant dispute resolution, and rapid electronic payment confirmation.
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Haypp Releases New Guidance on Nicotine Pouches
The company says proportionate limits would protect consumers while preserving nicotine pouches as a viable reduced-risk alternative to cigarettes.
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UK Awards Contract for Vaping Duty Stamps Program
The system will be introduced in phases, beginning with a transitional duty stamp in April, followed by an enhanced stamp integrated with a full track-and-trace solution from October.
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Study Warns Gen Z Getting Misinformation on Smoking, Vaping
Public health bodies want clearer communication about false beliefs and nicotine alternatives, while continuing to support measures to curb youth uptake.
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Imperial Partners with Capgemini to Boost Technology
Imperial said the partnership is designed to accelerate innovation, enhance operational efficiency, and support its transformation into a “stronger challenger brand.”

Business & Finance
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Imperial to Close Langenhagen Plant by 2027
The company said efforts to find a viable solution for the plant’s future had proved unsuccessful, citing high production costs and declining volumes.
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American Snuff Expands Manufacturing Workforce
The hiring, expected throughout 2026, includes machine operator and maintenance technician positions.
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KT&G Outlines Growth and Innovation Plans
The company aims to boost competitiveness in the NGP segment by accelerating R&D-driven innovation and leveraging global partnerships.
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22nd Century Debt-Free in Announcing 2025 Results
For the full year, net revenues were $17.6 million, down 28% from 2024, with a net loss of $13.1 million.
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EG America and RJR’s Reconfigured Planogram Paying Off
Operating more than 1,500 locations, the retailer partnered with R.J. Reynolds to expand its VELO Plus synthetic nicotine pouch line.
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JT Takes $710M Dividend, Little Impact on Consolidated Results
The dividend will be recorded as non-operating income in JT’s non-consolidated financial statements for FY2026.
Around the Industry
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Spain’s Supreme Court Takes Royal Portraits from Altadis
Altadis asked for a declaration of ownership in 2017, but the court determined that the artworks were part of the Crown’s patrimony
-

Davidoff Expands Line with Zino Honduras
The new line responds to growing demand for more intense cigars while introducing innovative packaging formats, including tins, packs, and fresh packs with pre-cut cigars.
-

Smoker Friendly Moves Events to Wyoming in 2026
Organizers said the move reflects a long-term strategy tied to Wyoming’s business- and tobacco-friendly regulatory environment.
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German Engineered Cigars Debuts Pill-Style Packaging
The packaging provides portability, protection, and an effective way to deliver product information through an included insert.
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Japanese Consumers Facing Double Hit
The government aims to raise $8.2 billion in fiscal 2027 through staged hikes on tobacco, corporate, and personal income taxes to help fund a $271 billion, five-year defense buildup.
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Baltimore Argues 1998 MSA Doesn’t Cover Cigarette Litter
The city contends that its suit targets a separate issue involving plastic filter waste and the burden placed on city services, and therefore should not be dismissed on preemption grounds.
Thought Leaders
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Differentiate and Give Smokers a Safer Alternative
Science says combustibles and non-combustibles are not the same, and pretending otherwise undermines the goals we are trying to achieve in public health.
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Opinion: WHO Is Wrong on Flavors — It’s Time to Stand Up for Harm Reduction and Common Sense
The slogan—Bright Product. Dark Intentions. Unmasking the Appeal—is both misleading and dangerous. And the question we ask ourselves: to what end?
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Thoughts on FDA Reform
Prioritizing Education on Smoke-Free Alternatives By Dr. Tom Price The recent marketing authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of 20 Zyn nicotine pouch products is a good…
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The Trailblazer
Godfrey Phillips’ Chairwoman Dr. Bina Modi Sits Down with Tobacco Reporter to Talk the Future of the Industry, Women’s Leadership, and More
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Don’t Gamble Your PMTA: Bet on Your Quality System
A PMTA is more than a regulatory formality. It’s a company’s game plan. A commitment to how the product will be manufactured, tested, controlled, and distributed.







