Vap'News offers you your flash news around the e-cigarette for the day of Thursday 29 November 2018. (Update the news at 08h40.)
MADAGASCAR: THE VAPE TO FIGHT TOBACCO
Despite exorbitant prices of e-cigarettes and vape in Madagascar, this remains the best alternative to fight against smoking. We must develop a vape adapted to the means of poor countries. (See article)
UNITED STATES: ALTRIA SEEKS TO RETURN TO CAPITAL OF JUUL
The tobacco giant is in discussion with the California start-up to take a "minority but significant", according to the "Wall Street Journal". (See article)
SWITZERLAND: THE CANTON OF BERNE MUST LEGIFY ON THE E-CIGARETTE
The Grand Council wants to protect the youth against the dangers of electronic cigarettes. Its members widely accepted on Wednesday a motion that asked to extend the protection of young people to vape. The cantonal legislature did not wish to wait until the entry into force of the federal law on tobacco products, which will take place at the earliest on the 2022 horizon. (See article)
FRANCE: 241 PEOPLE REGISTERED FOR THE 000RD EDITION OF "MONTH WITHOUT TOBACCO"
More than 241.000 people have signed up for the third edition of the “Tobacco-Free Month” operation, which will end on Saturday, or 84.000 more than last year, welcomed the French public health agency on Wednesday. “More than 241.691 people have registered, an increase of 54% compared to 2017”. (See article)