VAP'BREVES: The news of Wednesday 27 September 2017.

VAP'BREVES: The news of Wednesday 27 September 2017.

Vap'Brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for Wednesday 27 September 2017. (Update the news to 11h20).


CANADA: A NEW GENEROUS E-CIGARET IN QUEBEC?


Quebec smokers have had access for a few days to a new substitute for traditional cigarettes: IQOS. While the Philip Morris company praises the merits of its billion-dollar “smokeless” product, voices are being raised to urge consumers to be cautious. (See article)


FRANCE: THE BALLOTTED VAPE INDUSTRY BY REGULATIONS 


Vapoter at the office will be liable to a fine from the first of October. A measure that comes as the e-cigarette market becomes more professional. (See article)


FRANCE: AN INCREASE IN TOBACCO PRICES FOR NOVEMBER 6!


Puzzle among the tobacco giants. Bercy is about to write to them to ask them for a new price list for their packets of cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco jokes. These prices, which could jump - even if tobacco companies are free to freeze them or increase them slightly - should come into force at tobacconists on November 6. (See article)


FRANCE: TO BE TAKEN TO SPAM AT WORK COUTERA 150 EUROS!


From this Sunday, October 1, the "decree relating to the conditions of application of the ban on vaping in certain places for collective use" comes into force. A document dated April 26, signed by Marisol Touraine (for the Prime Minister) and Republican names yesterday in power, today already almost forgotten: Bernard Cazeneuve, Ségolène Royal, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, Jean-Jacques Urvoas, Myriam El Khomri, Matthias Fekl, Annick Girardin or Patrick Kanner. (See article)

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