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RFK Jr.’s Spokesperson Resigns Over Flavored Vape Shift
He said the authorization conflicted with recent department guidance on youth risks from flavored nicotine and criticized senior officials for supporting it.
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Three Former WHO Directors Push for Harm Reduction
They argued that progress in reducing smoking has slowed in many high-burden countries and that current policy debates increasingly conflate nicotine use with the harms of smoking.
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WHO’s Report on Nicotine Pouches Draws Industry Response
“The WHO should be leading a science-based strategy to end smoking. Instead, it remains ideologically opposed to the very products helping make that goal achievable.”
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Zimbabwe Tobacco Eyes Record Output, Concerned About China
Growers report increasing concerns over debt exposure, fees, and pricing, particularly within systems dominated by Chinese contractors.
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Pakistan’s Effective Enforcement Welcomed by PMI
PMI said sustained enforcement is critical for revenue collection and market compliance, noting illicit trade is estimated to cost Pakistan $1.1 billion annually.
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Caloocan City Adopts Anti-Illicit Tobacco Ordinance
The measure targets cigarettes lacking revenue stamps, graphic health warnings, or those sold below government-mandated pricing.
ATNF 2026
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ATNF Talks Challenges in Communicating Tobacco Harm Reduction
Public health experts, physicians, and industry representatives to examine why reduced-risk messaging is failing to reach adult smokers.
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Farrelly, Industry Experts Debate Ways to Improve PMTA Pathway
The discussion focused on the disconnect between the framework and real-world market dynamics, with panelists agreeing the current system needs to improve.
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ATNF Panel Focuses on Harm Reduction for Adult Smokers
The discussion challenged prevailing narratives in public health, particularly the strong emphasis on eliminating all nicotine use and the skepticism toward dual use.
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FDA, Industry Leaders Explore Product Standards at ATNF
The discussion centered on whether clearer product standards could reduce uncertainty in the PMTA process, shorten timelines, and create more predictable pathways.
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ATNF Explores Shifting Dialogue in Tobacco Harm Reduction
The panel focused on the evolving relationship between public health and the industry, noting a gradual shift from outright exclusion toward cautious engagement.
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ATNF Panel Examines State-Level Policy Challenges for Harm Reduction
Speakers noted that policymakers are often making decisions without a clear grasp of existing frameworks, definitions, or scientific standards.
Global Regulation
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MALAYSIA VAPE INDUSTRY WARNS OF $150 MILLION ANNUAL TAX REVENUE LOSS IF 15ML PRODUCTS ARE HASTILY BANNED
Malaysia’s local vape industry has warned that any abrupt move to ban 15ml vape products under the Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act 2024 (Act 852) could cost…
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Maryland Adds Two Tobacco-Related Laws
One measure introduces local licensing requirements, with partial fee sharing with the state, while the other introduces new measures around e-cigarettes.
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Germany Plans to Ban Disposable E-Cigs
The government plans to introduce a draft bill following reports of increased fires at waste facilities linked to improperly discarded devices.
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Finland’s Kokoomus Plans Generational Tobacco Ban
The proposal, included in a broader program outlining policy goals through 2040, will be voted on at the party’s congress in June.
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Philippines’ Health Renews Total Vape Ban Push
It is urging stricter enforcement of existing regulations under the Vape Regulation Act, particularly provisions restricting flavored products that may appeal to minors.
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Indonesia Stepping Up Vape Surveillance
BPOM signaled a more targeted approach, focusing on stricter control of illegal products lacking excise stamps rather than blanket prohibition.
Agriculture & Sustainability
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Zimbabwe Tobacco Eyes Record Output, Concerned About China
Growers report increasing concerns over debt exposure, fees, and pricing, particularly within systems dominated by Chinese contractors.
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Zimbabwe Suspends Tobacco Buyer Over Pricing Concerns
TIMB said it had identified concerning pricing patterns that could distort competition and harm grower viability.
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Pakistani Tobacco Growers Want FBR Raids Stopped
Growers alleged harassment during enforcement actions and demanded the withdrawal of law enforcement personnel from tobacco processing units.
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CORESTA Hosting Tobacco Plant Breeding Webinar June 24
The session will explain how new varieties are tested in the field, including how trial design changes depending on the type of tobacco and stage of development.
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Malawi Tobacco Market Rocked by Widespread Rejections
Officials say excess production has forced buyers to tighten purchasing volumes and quality standards, leaving many farmers unable to sell their crop.
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Philippines’ NTA Addressing Tobacco Market Pressures
Officials highlighted a sharp drop in leaf prices—from over $1.60 per kilo to around $1.20—along with rising production costs and delayed support funding.
Science & Innovation
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Cannabis and Tobacco Co-Use Increases Psychosis in High-Risks: Study
Researchers suggested that tobacco may enhance THC absorption, potentially amplifying neurological impact.
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South Africa: 80% of Smokers Back Risk-Based Regulation
The findings also highlight significant awareness gaps, with up to 70% of smokers unfamiliar with alternatives such as nicotine pouches.
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German Study Finds Strict Laws Don’t Equate to Cessation Success
Researchers found a gap between policy and outcomes, indicating that regulatory measures prompt quitting efforts but do not guarantee cessation.
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FDA Expands AI Capabilities to Improve Efficiency
The FDA said the enhanced AI infrastructure is designed to improve efficiency and support faster decision-making.
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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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Report: Misconceptions Hurting Alternative Nicotine Products
The disconnect suggests that public understanding may be shaped more by media framing and social discourse than by underlying usage data.

Business & Finance
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Drew Estate Formalizes Innovation Department, Hires New Marketing VP
Company president Jonathan Drew Sann will take the company’s newly created CIO position, and hired Andrew Duncan as senior vice president of marketing.
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Mancuso Takes Reins of Altria After Annual Meeting
Sal Mancuso formally succeeded Billy Gifford as CEO, marking a planned leadership transition announced at the end of 2025.
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Al Fakher’s Nicotine Pouch Line Now Available
It said the move positions the company to tap into a global category growing at roughly 30% annually, while targeting those already connected to hookah culture.
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Imperial Posts 1.8% Growth in First Half of 2026
“We are making good progress on focusing our supply chain footprint and have begun implementing our strategic partnership with Capgemini.”
Around the Industry
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RFK Jr.’s Spokesperson Resigns Over Flavored Vape Shift
He said the authorization conflicted with recent department guidance on youth risks from flavored nicotine and criticized senior officials for supporting it.
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Three Former WHO Directors Push for Harm Reduction
They argued that progress in reducing smoking has slowed in many high-burden countries and that current policy debates increasingly conflate nicotine use with the harms of smoking.
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WHO’s Report on Nicotine Pouches Draws Industry Response
“The WHO should be leading a science-based strategy to end smoking. Instead, it remains ideologically opposed to the very products helping make that goal achievable.”
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Pakistan’s Effective Enforcement Welcomed by PMI
PMI said sustained enforcement is critical for revenue collection and market compliance, noting illicit trade is estimated to cost Pakistan $1.1 billion annually.
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Caloocan City Adopts Anti-Illicit Tobacco Ordinance
The measure targets cigarettes lacking revenue stamps, graphic health warnings, or those sold below government-mandated pricing.
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Swiss Groups Launch Passive Smoke Awareness Platform
The initiative follows new data indicating that 45% of 18–24-year-olds report using e-cigarettes, snus, nicotine pouches, or other products.
Thought Leaders
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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.
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Rethinking Nicotine Regulation
How harm reduction, illicit markets, and regulatory gridlock are reshaping the future of nicotine policy in the United States.









