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Indian Court to Decide if Pouches Can be Sold at Airport’s Duty-Free Shops
Adani is challenging the action, arguing India’s Drugs and Cosmetics Act does not apply to duty-free shops.
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Payment Providers Warn Retailers About Illicit Vapes
The warnings follow pressure from a coalition of U.S. state and local law enforcement officials involving illegal vape sales.
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Vuse Unveils Collaboration at Berlin Fashion Week
BAT Germany announced the expansion of its partnership with designer Marina Hoermanseder, unveiling a custom case during Berlin Fashion Week.
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UKVIA Forum Targets Vaping Policy Challenges
UKVIA said the findings are intended to inform debate on upcoming vaping regulations.
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Israeli Health Study Says 40% of Population Exposed to Second-Hand Smoke
The findings come as Israel’s Supreme Court considers a case that could require government ministries to introduce regulations addressing residential tobacco smoke infiltration.
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Philippines’ Tobacco Taxes Rise for First Time in Three Years
The increase was driven by a 29.2% rise in tobacco product removals to 2.9 billion units.
Global Regulation
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UKVIA Forum Targets Vaping Policy Challenges
UKVIA said the findings are intended to inform debate on upcoming vaping regulations.
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ASEAN Countries Feeling Illicit Cigarette Pressures
In Thailand, illicit cigarettes represented 23.6% of the market in 2025, up from 22.6% a year earlier.
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PCA Concerned Over FDA’s Proposed Tobacco Rules
It warned that many other products sold by its 3,500 retail members would be subject to new registration, recordkeeping, and inspection requirements.
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Zimbabwe Moves to Tobacco Industry Act
Zimbabwe’s Cabinet approved the principles for amending the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Act, clearing the way for the first major overhaul of the legislation since 1997.
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Proposed UK Vape Rule Would Add £5 Deposit
Under the plan by the Norwich City Council, consumers would pay an additional £5 when purchasing a vape and receive the money back upon returning the device.
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Cambodia’s NACD Calls for Shisha, Vape Suppression
Cambodia’s National Authority for Combating Drugs (NACD) called for stronger enforcement against student use of vapes and shisha, with Chairman and Deputy Prime Minister Neth Savoeun directing authorities to eliminate…
Agriculture & Sustainability
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ITGA Chief Calls for Better Incomes for Zimbabwe’s Tobacco Farmers
Tobacco farmers continue to bear rising production costs, climate-related risks, and increasing regulatory pressures while receiving shrinking returns.
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Zambia Tobacco Sales Near $105M Through 11 Weeks
Farmers sold 51.96 million kg of tobacco during the period, led by 44.45 million kg of flue-cured Virginia tobacco.
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DR Announces $1.3B in Tobacco Exports for 2025
Tobacco exports have increased 41% since 2019, while employment has grown 26%.
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Pakistani Growers Reject Move to Scrap Price Mechanism
Growers and industry representatives argued that the government had presented misleading figures to the federal cabinet, overstating farmers’ profits.
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Malawi’s Tobacco Revenue Down 31% Through Nine Weeks
Auction sales accounted for just 39.4% of total transactions, underscoring the growing importance of contract farming in Malawi’s tobacco sector.
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Philippine NTA Helping Tobacco Farmers Diversify
The initiative is designed to help farmers develop alternative income streams, encourage small-scale enterprise creation, and strengthen economic resilience.
Science & Innovation
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Tobacco-Free Pouches Are Not Milder Alternative for Mucosa: Study
Nicotine pouch users more frequently exhibited inflammatory changes, making their effects less predictable than those seen with traditional snus.
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Survey Finds 95% Happy Moving from Cigarettes to Pouches
Forty-three percent said they switched to quit smoking, 40% to quit vaping, and 15% were seeking to stop using both products.
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Quitting Smoking Motivated Nearly Half of Pouch Users: Study
Among surveyed customers, 98% recalled completing age verification when purchasing online, compared with 75% for purchases made in physical stores.
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Scientific Review Concludes Vaping ‘Likely’ Causes Cancer
Rather than presenting new data, the authors reinterpret existing literature to argue that there is already enough evidence to support a causal cancer risk conclusion.
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PMI-WSJ Study Highlights Human Value in AI-Driven Workplace
The study found that 83% of respondents use AI for research and information synthesis on a weekly basis, but only 57% report a high level of trust.
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Study Smoking Rates Impacted by Social Norms
The study found that states with stronger support for smoking restrictions generally had lower smoking rates.

Business & Finance
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Payment Providers Warn Retailers About Illicit Vapes
The warnings follow pressure from a coalition of U.S. state and local law enforcement officials involving illegal vape sales.
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Vuse Unveils Collaboration at Berlin Fashion Week
BAT Germany announced the expansion of its partnership with designer Marina Hoermanseder, unveiling a custom case during Berlin Fashion Week.
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Capital Group Increases KT&G Ownership to 8.22%
KT&G said the increased investment reflects recognition of its growth potential as the company continues to expand overseas.
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Netherlands Provided PMI €1M for Subsidized Carbon Improvements
The funding was used at the company’s Bergen op Zoom factory to replace a natural gas installation with a heat pump system that reuses waste heat from production.
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Cyclone Publishes Nicotine-Free Vape, Pouch Data
Cyclone Pods said the publication of complete laboratory reports is intended to provide greater transparency for retailers and consumers.
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FDA Issues MRTP Orders for 20 Zyn Products
The FDA-authorized claim states that using Zyn instead of cigarettes lowers the risk of mouth cancer, heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis.
Around the Industry
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Indian Court to Decide if Pouches Can be Sold at Airport’s Duty-Free Shops
Adani is challenging the action, arguing India’s Drugs and Cosmetics Act does not apply to duty-free shops.
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Israeli Health Study Says 40% of Population Exposed to Second-Hand Smoke
The findings come as Israel’s Supreme Court considers a case that could require government ministries to introduce regulations addressing residential tobacco smoke infiltration.
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Philippines’ Tobacco Taxes Rise for First Time in Three Years
The increase was driven by a 29.2% rise in tobacco product removals to 2.9 billion units.
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Macau to Significantly Raise Vape Fines
Fines for illegally bringing e-cigarettes and other novel tobacco products into the territory will go from $480 to $1,200 as part of a broader legislative overhaul.
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PMI Exec: Lack of Rules Boosts Illegal Segment
Nick Ricketts, PMI’s president of oral products, said regulatory clarity is essential for the development of nicotine pouch markets and the protection of consumers. In an interview with Logos Press,…
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Australia’s ‘Tobacco Wars’ See 10 Businesses Set Ablaze
Victoria Police said unknown offenders drove a vehicle into the shop before setting it alight and fleeing.
Thought Leaders
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FDA Finally Issues Proposed Rule to Require Foreign Tobacco Manufacturers to Register Facilities and List Products
This rule would allow FDA to further protect public health by helping to ensure that tobacco products in the United States comply with Federal law.
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A New Direction for ENDS
Chris Allen explains the significance of FDA’s shift on flavored vapes and why it reflects a growing emphasis on evidence-based harm reduction, behavioral science and product safeguards.
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The Conglomerate Cigar Brands Are Losing Inside ChatGPT — and the Retailer Channel Is the Reason Why
Cigar Aficionado’s 2025 Cigar Insider Retailer Survey told the same story Cigar Insider has told every year for the last decade. Padrón at #1, Arturo Fuente at #2, Drew Estate…
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The FDA’s evolving approach to youth-risk mitigation
Lilian Ortega explains the latest developments from regulators across pouches and ENDS and the latest enforcement of rules in the United States.
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The Arithmetic of Harm
Why the World Cannot Afford America’s Regulatory Model By Dr. J. Preston Campbell, Cancer Researcher, Harm Reduction Scientist Heavy lifetime smoking kills approximately half of long-term users. That is not…
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The Butt Stops Here
Because filters are small, lightweight, and routinely discarded in public spaces, they are disproportionately represented in stormwater runoff and shoreline debris counts despite their size.






