The state of Malacca in Malaysia recently announced a comprehensive strengthening of regulatory requirements for the e-cigarette retail industry, with intensive inspections of sales points throughout the state scheduled for the coming months. This policy is seen as a key move by Malacca against the backdrop of gradual adjustments to national tobacco control regulations, bringing […]
Read moreThe Alaska Attorney General’s Office announced a $5.8 million settlement with U.S. e-cigarette company Juul in a five-year lawsuit concerning its marketing of tobacco products to minors. The news has generated rapid repercussions in the local public health sector and has brought renewed focus to the long-standing question of whether e-cigarettes influence minors through advertising. […]
Read moreAgainst the backdrop of increasingly stringent global tobacco control policies, the 11th Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (COP11) became one of the most closely watched international health issues in recent years. Representatives from various countries put forward strong recommendations at the meeting, with some Central and South American countries, led by Brazil, again pushing to […]
Read moreRussia has recently witnessed another policy storm surrounding e-cigarettes: the Ministry of Finance is leading a new amendment proposing to grant federal subjects (local governments) the power to decide whether to completely ban the sale of e-cigarettes and related products based on local conditions. If passed, this proposal would decentralize the power to ban e-cigarette […]
Read moreRecently, the California legislature has been actively advancing a bill known as the “Flavorless Tobacco Registry.” This bill aims to include tobacco and tobacco alternatives with “distinct flavor characteristics” on a priority regulatory list and impose stricter enforcement on these products. This includes many controversial flavored e-cigarettes and flavored tobacco products. If the bill passes, […]
Read moreA legislative storm over tobacco control legislation is rapidly escalating in Zambia. The British multinational tobacco giant, British American Tobacco (BAT), is accused of writing to the Zambian government in an attempt to lobby for adjustments to the upcoming new tobacco control bill, aiming to weaken strict restrictions on tobacco advertising, warning labels, and flavored […]
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