VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday, August 21, 2018.

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday, August 21, 2018.

Vap'News offers you flash news about the e-cigarette for the 21 August 2018 Tuesday. (Update the news at 10h10.)


FRANCE: VAPOTAGE, THE BURALISTS ARE RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE!


Yesterday, the president of the Confederation of tobacconists of France, Philippe Coy was live on the news channel Cnews to make an inventory and he took the opportunity to talk about a product that takes more and more space among tobacconists: The e-cigarette. (See article)


AUSTRALIA: HOW IS THE CIGARETTE PACKAGE PASSED FROM 10 TO 30 EUROS?


Starting next September, 1er, Australian smokers will have to pay almost 40 Australian dollars, a little more than 25 euros for a pack of 30 cigarettes. But how has Australia become the most expensive country in the world for the purchase of tobacco in all its forms? (See article)


MAURITIUS: TOWARDS A BAN ON THE ONLINE SALE OF E-CIGARETTE


In Mauritius, importation for the purpose of marketing electronic cigarettes and their refills is prohibited. Yet, the sales announcements are blooming on Facebook. This practice will not last long. Amendments to Public Health (Restrictions on Tobacco Products) Regulations 2008 will be made for a stricter control, even a ban, of the online e-cigarette trade. (See article)


SWITZERLAND: CIGARETTIERS MORE AND MORE TOWARDS NO SMOKED PRODUCTS!


The tobacco giants are investing billions in new smokeless nicotine products such as heated tobacco, which must compensate for the decline in sales of traditional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (3000 employees in French-speaking Switzerland) now achieves 13% of its net profit thanks to these novelties, a priori less toxic than cigarettes but pointed out by prevention organizations. (See article)

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