By Aditya Kalra and Emma Rumney NEW DELHI/LONDON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - India has ruled out relaxation of a ban on e-cigarettes ...
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With over 100 billion sticks sold annually, India is seventh-largest cigarette market by volume, where tobacco kills more than a million people a year.
The General Operations Force (GOF), together with several enforcement agencies, seized various electronic cigarette products ...
India has ruled out relaxation of a ban on e-cigarettes that would have allowed heat-not-burn tobacco products, dealing a blow to a lengthy private lobbying campaign by Philip Morris International for ...
Eighteen people were also arrested for further investigation by the health ministry, local authorities and LHDN.
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India reaffirms its e-cigarette ban, rejecting Philip Morris' lobbying efforts for heated tobacco product approval.
The General Operations Force (GOF), together with several enforcement agencies, seized various electronic cigarette products worth RM3,040,406 in an integrated operation.
“Secondhand vapor is something by-standers shouldn’t have to breathe,” said environmental scientist Ying-Hsuan Lin.