VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday, July 17, 2018.

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday, July 17, 2018.

Vap'News offers you your flash news around the e-cigarette for the 17 July 2018 Tuesday. (Update the news at 09h35.)


FRANCE: REPUBLIC TECHNOLOGY INVESTS 13,5 MILLION EUROS!


Republic Technologies International announced at the end of last week an investment of € 13,5 million in an extension project in Torremila. The world's leading manufacturer of cigarette paper, which has taken over the old JOB paper mill and has set up its European headquarters in Perpignan, will build a new 4500 m2 building in the ZI of Torremila, north of Perpignan. (See article)


UNITED STATES: FOR PUBLIC HEALTH, THE FDA MUST NOT TAKE THE E-CIGARETTE


Scott Gotlieb, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) commissioner, physician and cancer survivor, has a longstanding interest in the fight against tobacco-related illnesses. Sadly, he is on a path that perversely could well be a disaster for public health. (See article)


BELGIUM: TOBACCO CONSUMES IN EUROPE IS CULTIVATED BY CHILDREN!


The tobacco leaves that are used to make cigarettes sold in Europe, the United States and elsewhere are increasingly cultivated by children working in deplorable conditions, reports the Guardian who investigated. (See article)

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