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Belgium to Ban Flavored Vapes from 2028
Authorities said the delayed implementation allows time for EU procedures and for retailers to clear existing inventory.
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Altria to Host Webcast of 2026 Annual Meeting May 14
Shareholders of record as of March 25 will be able to vote electronically and submit questions during the virtual meeting, while non-shareholders may attend as guests without participation rights.
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Indonesian Groups Reject Tobacco Tier Tax Proposal
Critics said the plan contradicts the primary purpose of excise policy, which is controlling consumption, but instead prioritizes revenue generation.
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Cambodia Solidifies Public Tobacco Ban
The ban covers schools, training centers, dormitories, workplaces, gyms, and sports venues, and also prohibits the distribution and promotion of such products in and around these locations.
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Drew Estate Expanding Operations into D.R.
The company said most production will remain at its Estelí facility, while certain brands are expected to transition to the new site once operational.
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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…
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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Belgium to Ban Flavored Vapes from 2028
Authorities said the delayed implementation allows time for EU procedures and for retailers to clear existing inventory.
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Cambodia Solidifies Public Tobacco Ban
The ban covers schools, training centers, dormitories, workplaces, gyms, and sports venues, and also prohibits the distribution and promotion of such products in and around these locations.
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Belgium Retail Group Proposes Generational Tobacco Ban
The Health Minister has since pushed for broader restrictions, including a ban on tobacco sales in all food stores.
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Hong Kong Enforces Full Vape Ban with Strict Penalties
Offenders face an on-the-spot fine of $390, while possession above specified thresholds could lead to $6,500 fines and up to six months’ imprisonment.
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UK Tobacco and Vapes Bill Officially Becomes Law
The law also grants the government power over vaping and nicotine products, as well as expanded authority to introduce retail licensing and strengthen enforcement.
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Tobacco-Free Kids Launches Campaign to End F1’s Tobacco Ties
The campaign ties into similar efforts that began in March, which included ads, coordinated outreach with 162 organizations across 57 countries, and more than 25,000 petition messages.
Agriculture & Sustainability
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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.
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Malawi Faces Oversupply as Tobacco Season Opens
Major buyers, including JTI Leaf, Alliance One, and Limbe Leaf, are collectively targeting volumes well below expected output.
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Zimbabwe Assures Farmers Record Tobacco Crop Has Buyers
Despite strong volumes, global demand has softened following post-pandemic stock rebuilding by cigarette manufacturers, contributing to an estimated 18% drop in prices.
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Malawi Tobacco Has Record Earnings Despite Falling Prices
The 2026 season is expected to face pressure, with production forecast at 197,000 tons against demand of about 170,000 tons.
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Zimbabwe Tobacco Sales Surging After Slow Start
Volumes rose sharply to nearly 115 million kilograms compared to 67.6 million kgs a year earlier, despite light buying during the first two weeks of the season.
Science & Innovation
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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.
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PMI Announces FDA Reauthorization of IQOS as MRTP
The agency reaffirmed that available scientific evidence supports a measurable and substantial reduction in harm compared to combustible cigarettes.
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FDA Releases Wave 8 PATH Study Data
The PATH Study is a household-based, nationally representative, longitudinal study of adults and youth (12-17 years old) in the United States.
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Researchers Map Final Steps of Nicotine Biosynthesis
Researchers uncovered a five-enzyme “dynamic metabolon” that coordinates the final assembly, stabilization, and transport of nicotine inside plant cells.
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Acupuncture Featured as Cessation Tool
The forum focused on standardizing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) technologies and strengthening primary healthcare.
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Dutch Study: Supermarket Sales Ban Dropped Smoking 1%
Researchers found smoking likelihood falls 6% when no outlet is within 250 meters.

Business & Finance
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Altria to Host Webcast of 2026 Annual Meeting May 14
Shareholders of record as of March 25 will be able to vote electronically and submit questions during the virtual meeting, while non-shareholders may attend as guests without participation rights.
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Indonesian Groups Reject Tobacco Tier Tax Proposal
Critics said the plan contradicts the primary purpose of excise policy, which is controlling consumption, but instead prioritizes revenue generation.
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Drew Estate Expanding Operations into D.R.
The company said most production will remain at its Estelí facility, while certain brands are expected to transition to the new site once operational.
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Altria Reports Q1 2026 Results; Reaffirms Full-Year Guidance
It maintained its full-year adjusted EPS outlook of $5.56 to $5.72, reflecting confidence in continued performance despite macroeconomic uncertainty.
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Philip Morris Korea Appoints New Managing Director
Lee, who has been with Philip Morris International since 1999, has held senior roles across multiple markets and most recently led the company’s smoke-free products division in Korea.
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PMI Schedules 2026 Annual Shareholder Meeting
Chairman André Calantzopoulos and CEO Jacek Olczak are scheduled to address shareholders.
Around the Industry
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5th Circuit Considering if FDA Overstepped in Vape Flavor Regs
The ruling could affect thousands of pending applications and clarify how much procedural leeway the FDA has when reviewing the flood of vape products submitted.
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Aussies Seize Huge Illicit Haul in Retailer Raids
Officials said the enforcement action reflects growing concern about the scale of Australia’s black market, estimated at roughly A$10 billion ($7.2 billion), and its links to organized crime.
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JTI Malaysia: Illicit Cigarettes Dominate as Price Gap Widens
JTI Malaysia released data that shows 57% of the Malaysian tobacco market is illicit, a number that climbs near 80% in regions such as Sabah and Sarawak
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Singapore’s Smoking Rates Fall as Costs Rise
Lower-income households remain disproportionately impacted, with tobacco accounting for about 5% of monthly expenditures.
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PCA Announces 2027 Dates in Las Vegas
The 2026 event drew 262 exhibitors, nearly 2,540 retailers from 970 accounts, and more than 5,900 total attendees.
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Thailand Police Bust $5.5M Vape Network
Authorities are also considering action under anti-money laundering laws and have signaled further nationwide crackdowns targeting online sellers, distributors, and illicit retail operations.
Thought Leaders
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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.
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What the Legislature Tells Us
About a third of the way through the year, the slew of proposed legislation throughout the United States has shown some clear trends.
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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.





