VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday, August 7, 2018

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Vap'News offers you flash news about the e-cigarette for Tuesday 7 August 2018. (Update the news at 08h18.)


FRANCE: WHEN CIGARETTIERS ENFUME US!


Good resolutions. Nobody really believes it, but it's part of the charm of the holiday season. To greet 2018, André Calantzopoulos has decided to quit smoking. Wise decision. But hey, from there to pay a full page in the most prestigious British dailies to announce the good news ... (See article)


UNITED KINGDOM: FIRE AND SECURITY COUNCIL OF FIRE CHIEF


Fire chiefs issued safety advice today after a Sunderland family escaped a fire in their home, which was reportedly caused by an e-cigarette battery. (See article)


UNITED KINGDOM: SMOKE DETECTORS DEACTIVATED IN HOSPITAL?


Smoke detectors disabled in the disabled toilets of the Royal Edinburgh Infirmary? According to the Glasgow Evening Times, it is vapers who are at the origin of this "inexcusable" and dangerous fact. (See article)


UNITED STATES: TRUMP TAXES THE BASED VAPING INDUSTRY IN CHINA!


In May, Trump announced that on June 15, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is expected to announce tariffs of 25% on about $ 50 billion of Chinese imports containing "industrially important technology." (See article)


BANGLADESH: JAPAN TOBACCO ACQUIRES A COUNTRY CIGARETTIER!


Japan Tobacco (Winston, Camel, etc.) continues to expand in emerging countries. The third largest tobacco company in the world, behind Philip Morris and British American Tobacco, is about to acquire the tobacco business of Akij Group in Bangladesh. (See article)

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