Philip Morris is about to launch its IQOS heat-not-burn product in Texas, entering the U.S. for the first time. The move comes after Altria failed to introduce IQOS. The U.S. market could be a major ...
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No less than six health and consumer groups are teaming up to oppose the planned IQOS rollout in this country. They are lobbying the Food and Drug Administration to keep the product off U.S. store ...
The applications mark the next step in the company’s mission to offer adults who smoke a portfolio of innovative, scientifically substantiated nicotine alternatives that can help make America free ...
Health experts are concerned about a growing industry of heated tobacco products. Pulmonologist Laeeq Shamsuddin has listened to lungs damaged from tobacco and nicotine for years. "You have what we ...
LONDON >> Health campaigners have written to U.S. regulators accusing Philip Morris International of misrepresenting past regulatory decisions, seeking to disrupt the launch of its flagship heated ...
April 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said it would allow Philip Morris to sell a heated tobacco product called IQOS in the United States, a major victory for the ...
LONDON, March 28 (Reuters) - Philip Morris International PM.N is preparing to launch its flagship heated tobacco device IQOS in Austin, Texas, indicating it will be the first testing ground for its ...
Philip Morris International aims to generate two-thirds of its revenue from smoke-free products by 2030. The acquisition of Swedish Match strengthens PMI's position in the e-cigarette market, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Philip Morris International has registered new lobbyists in at least 19 U.S. states this year, and plans to add some in four more in the next two weeks, according to a Reuters' ...
NEW DELHI/LONDON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - 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 ...
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