Tag: Korea

  • Korea to Crack Down on E-liquid Tax Evaders

    Korea to Crack Down on E-liquid Tax Evaders

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    South Korea plans to crack down on traders who try to evade taxes on e-liquids by falsely claiming that their products contain synthetic nicotine rather than tobacco-derived nicotine, reports The Korea Bizwire.

    On Nov. 10, the Korea Customs Service announced it has developed a highly accurate method to identify whether the nicotine contained in e-liquid is extracted from tobacco leaves or created in a laboratory. 

    This method uses derivatization technology to increase the detection sensitivity by a factor of 30. 

    Classified as cigarettes under tax laws, e-liquids containing natural nicotine are subject to an inland duty of KRW1,799 ($1.32) per mL. 

    By contrast, e-cigarettes containing synthetic nicotine are classified as manufactured goods and are therefore exempt from cigarette consumption taxes. 

  • KT&G to Release New HnB Products in Korea 

    KT&G to Release New HnB Products in Korea 

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    KT&G Corp. will launch new heat-not-burn products in South Korea to strengthen its electronic nicotine devices lineup, reports the Yonhap News Agency.

    The South Korean cigarette manufacturer will release Lil Able and its premium version, Lil Able Premium, on Nov. 16.

    KT&G’s third-quarter net profit jumped 29 percent from a year earlier on increased exports and a strong U.S. dollar. Currently, the company earns 90 percent of its sales from the cigarette business division and 10 percent from the heat-not-burn division. 

    The company has been stepping up efforts to increase sales in the noncigarette business division. 

    From January to September, net income climbed 21 percent to KRW1.06 trillion from KRW878.58 billion in the same period of last year. 

    On Nov. 4, the company announced a KRW350 billion share buyback to boost shareholder returns.