Tobacco Reporter https://tobaccoreporter.com Fri, 18 Jul 2025 22:15:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 22nd Century Group Expands VLN Cigarette Sales Across U.S. https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/18/22nd-century-group-expands-vln-cigarette-sales-across-u-s/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=22nd-century-group-expands-vln-cigarette-sales-across-u-s Fri, 18 Jul 2025 22:14:56 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164746 CEO Larry Firestone said the approvals clear the way for VLN and partner brands to launch in more than 2,000 retail outlets by the second half of 2025.

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22nd Century Group announced a major expansion of its reduced-nicotine VLN cigarette products, with state authorizations now covering up to 41 states. The company’s VLN Gold and Green are currently approved in 41 states, while new products like VLN Red, Smoker Friendly VLN, and Pinnacle VLN are entering 20 or more markets in 2025.

CEO Larry Firestone said the approvals clear the way for VLN and partner brands to launch in more than 2,000 retail outlets by the second half of 2025.

“Our products are the only combustible cigarettes that meet the FDA’s reduced-nicotine criteria,” Firestone said. “These commercial launches and our readiness once we receive state approval to scale availability to all 50 states for the entire U.S. cigarette market continues to demonstrate that there need not be any commercial barriers to adopting this FDA policy, which could be the most impactful health decision in a generation.”

The move comes as the FDA considers a national low-nicotine mandate. VLN cigarettes, which contain 95% less nicotine than conventional brands, are the only combustible products that meet the FDA’s proposed standards.

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PDI Technologies Prepares Retailers for Altria’s 2026 Digital Trade Program https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/18/pdi-technologies-prepares-retailers-for-altrias-2026-digital-trade-program/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pdi-technologies-prepares-retailers-for-altrias-2026-digital-trade-program Fri, 18 Jul 2025 22:09:50 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164743 Our goal is to help retailers fully leverage AGDC’s DTP at all levels and deliver value to engaged adult tobacco consumers 21 and older.

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Ahead of the 2026 launch of Altria Group Distribution Company’s (AGDC) Digital Trade Program (DTP), PDI Technologies announced its continued support for retailers navigating the evolving tobacco loyalty landscape.

PDI, already P+ certified and actively assisting stores in meeting current DTP requirements, is developing advanced integration tools and services to ensure both chain and independent retailers are ready for the upcoming changes, expected to take effect on January 1, 2026.

“Our goal is to help retailers fully leverage AGDC’s DTP at all levels and deliver value to engaged adult tobacco consumers 21 and older,” said Mike Melson, senior vice president and general manager of Payments and Loyalty at PDI.

PDI will offer guidance, resources, and support through its platform and at Connections Live 2025 in Denver this August, where AGDC will provide in-person training on the new program.

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$3.2M of Contraband Tobacco Seized in Canadian Traffic Stop https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/18/3-2m-of-contraband-tobacco-seized-in-canadian-traffic-stop/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3-2m-of-contraband-tobacco-seized-in-canadian-traffic-stop Fri, 18 Jul 2025 22:07:15 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164741 Authorities say the illicit shipment would have cost the government an estimated C$9.1 million ($6.6 million) in lost taxes.

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A traffic complaint in Ontario, Canada, allowed police to uncover a massive shipment of contraband tobacco valued at C$4.4 million ($3.2 million). Police stopped the truck after a concerned motorist reported it for speeding. Provincial police, along with Ministry of Transportation staff, discovered 17,820 kilograms of untaxed fine-cut tobacco during the inspection.

Authorities say the illicit shipment would have cost the government an estimated C$9.1 million ($6.6 million) in lost taxes. A 60-year-old man from Puslinch, Canada, has been charged with trafficking contraband tobacco.

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UK Vaping Industry Sounds Alarm Over Rising Youth Smoking Rates https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/18/uk-vaping-industry-sounds-alarm-over-rising-youth-smoking-rates/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uk-vaping-industry-sounds-alarm-over-rising-youth-smoking-rates Fri, 18 Jul 2025 22:03:21 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164739 While youth vaping rates remain steady at one-in-five, officials called the uptick in youth smoking “deeply troubling” and urged urgent action.

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The UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) raised concerns over new data showing a sharp rise in youth smoking. According to Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), the proportion of 11–17-year-olds who have ever smoked jumped from 14% in 2023 to 21% in 2025.

While youth vaping rates remain steady at one-in-five, UKVIA Director General John Dunne called the uptick in youth smoking “deeply troubling” and urged urgent action.

“We need a national licensing scheme to crack down on rogue retailers selling age-restricted products to minors,” said Dunne, adding that enforcement is currently “patchy” and penalties are too lenient.

The survey also highlights growing public misperceptions: over half of adult smokers now believe vaping is as harmful or more harmful than smoking, up sharply from previous years. Dunne called for a national campaign to correct misinformation and reaffirmed vaping as “the UK’s most effective quit aid” for adult smokers. Despite challenges, 10% of UK adults—around 5.5 million—now vape.

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Vietnam to Hike Tobacco Taxes Under New Law https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/18/vietnam-to-hike-tobacco-taxes-under-new-law/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=vietnam-to-hike-tobacco-taxes-under-new-law Fri, 18 Jul 2025 22:01:06 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164737 The law introduces a tax roadmap for tobacco products from 2027 to 2031, adding absolute tax amounts on top of existing percentage-based taxes.

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Vietnam’s National Assembly passed a new law significantly raising the Special Consumption Tax on tobacco, alcohol, and beer starting January 1, 2026. The law introduces a tax roadmap for tobacco products from 2027 to 2031, adding absolute tax amounts on top of existing percentage-based taxes for the first time.

Under the new plan:

  • Cigarettes: Tax increases by VND 2,000 ($0.08) per pack annually, reaching VND 10,000 ($0.40) per pack by 2031.
  • Cigars: Starting at VND 20,000 ($0.80) per cigar in 2027, rising to VND 100,000 ($4) per cigar in 2031.
  • Other tobacco forms (e.g., pipe or shredded tobacco): Set at VND 20,000/100g or 100ml in 2027, increasing to VND 100,000 by 2031.

This is the first time Vietnam will implement a structured absolute tobacco tax, following the lead of other countries around the globe. Prior to this, only ad valorem taxes applied.

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New ASH data showing a rise in youth smoking is ‘deeply troubling’ says UK Vaping Industry Association https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/18/new-ash-data-showing-a-rise-in-youth-smoking-is-deeply-troubling-says-uk-vaping-industry-association/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-ash-data-showing-a-rise-in-youth-smoking-is-deeply-troubling-says-uk-vaping-industry-association Fri, 18 Jul 2025 14:18:05 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164735 The new data reveals that one-in-five 11-17-year-olds have tried vaping, unchanged since 2023, while ever-smoking among young people has increased from 14% in 2023 to 21% in 2025.

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PRESS RELEASE

The UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) is alarmed at new data from Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) which reveals a worrying increase in the numbers of young people smoking.

The new data reveals that one-in-five 11-17-year-olds have tried vaping, unchanged since 2023, while ever smoking among young people has increased from 14% in 2023 to 21% in 2025.

Vaping prevalence among adults remains at 10.4%, unchanged since 2024, suggesting the growth in uptake has stalled. With around a quarter of adult smokers in GB never having tried vaping, this is an issue which must be urgently addressed.

UKVIA Director General John Dunne said: “The UKVIA has always been clear that under 18s should not be vaping (or smoking for that matter) and it is deeply troubling to see smoking rates rise, particularly after a long period of decline and especially so among under 18s.

“We can’t afford to wait a moment longer to clamp down hard on retailers who sell age-gated products to minors. This is why we need a vape licensing scheme to ensure compliance with the law, put persistent offenders out of business and act as a deterrent to others.

“Enforcement in the UK is patchy at best, fines are woefully low and rogue retailers will continue flouting the law if they think they can get away with it.”

The ASH data on adult vaping trends shows that misperceptions about vaping harms have increased, with 53% of adult smokers believing that vaping is as harmful or more harmful than smoking. The ASH youth survey revealed that 63% of young people have the same misperception – up from 41% in 2022.

John added: “The misperceptions regarding the relative risks of smoking and vaping threaten to derail the government’s smokefree goals and we need a national public health information campaign to set the record straight.

“The rise in youth smoking experimentation should be a wake-up call for the government. Policies must prioritise reducing youth access to all nicotine products and not come at the cost of reversing progress on smoking rates.

“We urge public health authorities to step up efforts to communicate the clear scientific consensus that vaping is significantly less harmful than combustible tobacco use  and remains the UK’s most effective quit aid for adult smokers. Smoking still claims 220 lives every day in the UK and we must bring these numbers down.

“As the UK moves into a new regulatory phase following the ban on single-use vapes, the UKVIA and its members remain committed to working with regulators, trading standards and public health experts to ensure products stay out of children’s hands while remaining accessible and appealing to adult smokers who want to quit.”

On a more positive note, the figures show that 10% of GB adults vape, equal to an estimated 5.5 million people.

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FDA Authorizes Juul E-Cigarettes in Tobacco and Menthol Flavors https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/17/fda-authorizes-juul-e-cigarettes-in-tobacco-and-menthol-flavors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fda-authorizes-juul-e-cigarettes-in-tobacco-and-menthol-flavors Thu, 17 Jul 2025 15:51:46 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164729 The move marks a major reversal after the FDA banned Juul’s products in 2022, citing concerns over public health.

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Today (July 17), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued marketing granted orders (MGOs) for Juul Labs’ original e-cigarette device and refill cartridges in tobacco and menthol flavors.

As part of its 2020 application, Juul submitted over 110 scientific studies to FDA covering nonclinical, clinical, and behavioral science. Following rigorous evaluation of the data, FDA decided that an MGO for the Juul System was “appropriate for the protection of public health” – the standard required by statute for authorization.

“Today’s FDA authorization of Juul products marks an important step toward making the cigarette obsolete,” company CEO K.C. Crosthwaite said in a statement. “More than 2 million adult Americans have switched completelyaway from deadly cigarettes using Juul products. Meanwhile, underage use of our products is down 98% since 2019, to one-half of one percent of youth. 

“We strongly support FDA’s role in regulating tobacco and nicotine products. Americans who use nicotine deserve an orderly, reliable market in which they can confidently choose from a wide array of smokefree nicotine products that are high-quality, innovative, backed by rigorous research, made in FDA-inspected manufacturing facilities, and marketed and sold responsibly.”

The approval marks a major reversal after the FDA banned Juul’s products in 2022, citing concerns over public health. That decision was quickly stayed following an appeal by the company and formally rescinded in June 2024. During this time, Juul products remained on the market.

“The decision follows wider expectations in the industry that the Trump Administration would ease regulatory hurdles for launching new vapes and other smoking alternatives,” Emma Rumney wrote for Reuters. “Some companies have seen FDA applications for new nicotine products languish for years or, like Juul, faced rejections that were challenged in court.”

The approval breathes new life into Juul, which had faced regulatory roadblocks and financial turmoil after the initial ban. It also potentially signals a broader shift in FDA oversight, as the agency faces growing pressure over delays in product reviews and the proliferation of unauthorized nicotine products in the market. Juul’s authorization is seen as a potential bellwether for other pending applications in the vaping industry, the WSJ suggested.

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EU Unveils Dual Tobacco Tax Proposals https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/17/eu-unveils-dual-tobacco-tax-proposals/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=eu-unveils-dual-tobacco-tax-proposals Thu, 17 Jul 2025 14:06:04 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164727 "Increasing the EU minimum rate is out of touch and completely irresponsible."

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Yesterday (July 16), the European Commission announced two major initiatives aimed at cutting tobacco use and boosting EU revenue: a long-anticipated revision of the Tobacco Taxation Directive and a new measure called the Tobacco Excise Duty Own Resource (TEDOR).

The revised directive proposes higher minimum excise taxes and expands the scope to include e-cigarette liquids, nicotine pouches, and raw tobacco. Meanwhile, TEDOR would apply a uniform 15% levy on tobacco products released for consumption, expected to generate €11.2 billion annually.

“While the proposal is meant to tackle the developments and emergence of new products (e-cigarettes, heated tobacco products, and new products containing nicotine), the European Commission also decided to revise the EU minimum rates applicable to traditional tobacco products,” the European Cigar Manufacturers Association (ECMA) said in a press release. “It disregards the different tax-bearing capacity of niche products from mass-produced tobacco and nicotine products, demonstrating a misunderstanding of the market.”

“Increasing the EU minimum rate by 1,100% for niche products which are already the least affordable on the tobacco and nicotine market, is out of touch and completely irresponsible,” Paul Varakas, ECMA director general, said. “This proposal is very worrying. It goes against every commitment the EU Executive has made recently regarding reducing the regulatory burdens for SMEs and midcaps, companies that are largely dominating the cigar/cigarillo segment, as opposed to other products manufactured by Big Tobacco.” 

While both measures aim to reduce tobacco use, particularly among youth, the TEDOR proposal is also part of the EU’s broader €2 trillion budget strategy.

“[Commission President] Ursula von der Leyen and [European Commissioner for Budget] Piotr Serafin were both vocal about the need to increase Europe’s competitiveness by decreasing EU regulatory burdens,” said Adam Bartha, director of the European Policy Information Center. “The Tobacco Excise Duty Own Resource and the revision of the Tobacco Excise Directive goes against their own stated goals and increases the tax and regulatory burdens on Europeans without reducing smoking rates.”

The Commission insists the reforms are vital to combat smoking and close loopholes fueling illicit trade, though opposition from countries like Italy and Greece could stall progress. However, both proposals face political hurdles, requiring unanimous approval from all member states.

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Publication of Commission’s proposal to revise the Tobacco Excise Directive https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/17/publication-of-commissions-proposal-to-revise-the-tobacco-excise-directive/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=publication-of-commissions-proposal-to-revise-the-tobacco-excise-directive Thu, 17 Jul 2025 13:59:36 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164724 "It disregards the different tax-bearing capacity of niche products, demonstrating a misunderstanding of the market."

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PRESS RELEASE

Niche traditional products and EU SMEs hit the most by new EU Commission’s proposal

On 16 July 2025, the European Commission unveiled a proposal to revise the Tobacco Excise Directive. While the proposal is meant to tackle the developments and emergence of new products (e-cigarettes, heated tobacco products and new products containing nicotine), the European Commission also decided to revise the EU minimum rates applicable to traditional tobacco products. It disregards the different tax-bearing capacity of niche products from mass-produced tobacco and nicotine products demonstrating a misunderstanding of the market.

Current EU minimum2025 proposed ratesIncrease
Cigarettes90e / 1000 units215e / 1000 units139 %
Roll-your-own tobacco60e / kg215e / kg258 %
Cigars/cigarillos12e / 1000 units or kg143e / 1000 units or kg1092 %
OROR
5% ad valorem40% ad valorem700 %
Other smoking tobacco22e / kg143e / kg550 %
Waterpipe tobacco22e / kg107e / kg386 %
Nicotine pouchesN/A143e / kg
Heated tobaccoN/A108 e / 1000 units OR155e / kg
E-liquids with more than 15mg of nicotine / mlN/A0.36e / ml of liquid
E-liquids with up to 15mg of nicotine / mlN/A0.12e / ml of liquid

Paul Varakas, Director General of the European Cigar Manufacturers Association:

Increasing the EU minimum rate by 1100% for niche products which are already the least affordable on the tobacco and nicotine market, is out of touch and completely irresponsible. 

Cigars/cigarillos have always benefited from a differentiated tax rate due to their substantial manufacturing costs and differences. The emergence of new products on the market should not change this fact. Cigars/cigarillos should not be lumped in with new nicotine products. They have different consumption patterns and different groups of consumers.

This proposal is very worrying. It goes against every commitment the EU Executive has made recently regarding reducing the regulatory burdens for SMEs and midcaps, companies that are largely dominating the cigar/cigarillo segment, as opposed to other products manufactured by Big Tobacco. 

We urge Member States to reconsider some of the proposed measures so as to not severely hit EU SME and midcaps competitiveness and sustainability.

The Association is composed of the following companies: Arnold André, Burger Söhne, Canariense de Tabacos, Casa 1910, Continental Tobacco Corporation, Corita Cigars, Dannemann, De Olifant, Empresa Madeirense de Tabacos, Fabrica de Tabaco Micaelense, Gesinta, Joh. Wilh. Von Eicken GmbH, Kaliman Caribe, Oettinger Davidoff, Maya Selva, Manifatture Sigaro Toscano, Meerapfel companies, Moderno Opificio del Sigaro Italiano, My&Mi, Ritmeester Cigars, Scandinavian Tobacco Group, Tabacalera S.L.U., TOR – The New World Cigars Distributor, Vandermarliere Cigar Family, Villiger Söhne and Wörmann & Scholle.

Contact: Paul Varakas, paul.varakas@ecma.eu, www.ecma.eu


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Australian Study Finds Vaping Triples Quit Rate for Smokers https://tobaccoreporter.com/2025/07/16/australian-study-finds-vaping-triples-quit-rate-for-smokers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=australian-study-finds-vaping-triples-quit-rate-for-smokers Wed, 16 Jul 2025 21:08:37 +0000 https://tobaccoreporter.com/?p=164716 At the six-month mark, 28.4% of vape users had successfully quit smoking compared to 9.6% of those using gum or lozenges.

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A clinical trial by Australia’s National Drug and Alcohol Research Center (NDARC) at the University of New South Wales found that nicotine vapes are significantly more effective than traditional nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs) like gum or lozenges in helping low-income adults quit smoking.

The study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, followed over 1,000 daily smokers receiving government financial assistance. Participants were randomly assigned vaping products or nicotine gum/lozenges for eight weeks, along with motivational text messages.

At the six-month mark, 28.4% of vape users had successfully quit smoking compared to 9.6% of those using gum or lozenges. However, the study also noted that 58% of quitters were still using vapes after six months, underscoring the need for ongoing cessation support to eventually wean off vaping as well.

Lead researcher Dr. Ryan Courtney said the study’s real-world design — allowing participants to choose their own vape devices and e-liquid flavors — contributed to the impressive quit rates.

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