Morgan Stanley said it expected the rejected products to remain on the U.S. market until a court decision.Read More
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“That the jury did not agree with” Reynolds “does not mean the trial was unfair," the judge said.Read More
Flavored heated tobacco products were not banned, but this was changed by the EU Commission last year.Read More
The investment represents another step in BAT’s exploration beyond tobacco and nicotine products.Read More
The heated tobacco market in South Korea has increased to 12.4 percent in 2021 from 2.2 percent in 2017.Read More
BAT estimates that it will have helped 50 million adult smokers to switch to less harmful products by 2030.Read More
BAT is accelerating the pace of price hikes for its e-cigarette brands and traditional tobacco products.Read More
The study is part of the Replica Project, which replicates research conducted by tobacco companies.Read More
BAT invested $589 million in R&D to develop innovative new products last year, according to Hugo Tan.Read More
The product incorporates advanced induction heating technology encased in a smaller device. Read More