Minnesota leaders have recently announced a groundbreaking settlement with Juul Labs, the e-cigarette manufacturer, amounting to $60.5 million. The settlement aims to address the issue of youth vaping, which has become a growing concern in the state. This agreement comes after a trial that was resolved prior to going to the jury, and it marks a significant step in holding Juul accountable for its role in the resurgence of youth tobacco use.

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Smoking has long been a persistent habit among American adults, spanning generations. However, recent findings suggest a significant shift in these habits. A new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows a substantial decline in cigarette use among adults in the United States, marking a significant milestone in public health.

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New national data from Health Canada’s Canadian Student Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey shows that the number of Canadian teenagers regularly using e-cigarettes ranks among the highest in the world. Experts attribute this growing crisis to a lack of action from the federal government and the widespread availability of flavoured vapes.

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The Alabama House Judiciary Committee has given the green light to HB 319, a bill aimed at regulating vaping for individuals under the age of 21. Sponsored by Rep. Barbara Drummond, D-Mobile, the bill was approved by the committee on Wednesday after a substitute was agreed upon, modifying penalties for retailers and underage violators.

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During a chamber meeting, Nurghul Tau, a Mazhilis deputy, expressed her concerns about the threat vaping poses to the younger generation. She has called for a ban on their sales in Kazakhstan, as reported by Zakon.kz’s correspondent.

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In an ambitious move to bolster economic standing, the Czech Government has proposed a significant increase in the excise tax on tobacco and vape products. This bold strategy, part of their consolidation package, aims to tax not just traditional tobacco more heavily, but also heated tobacco and electronic cigarettes.

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According to local Vietnamese media on May 14, the Ministry of Finance in Vietnam has recently submitted a draft report to the Ministry of Justice. This report, for the Special Consumption Tax Law (SCT), includes a proposal for a consumption tax on e-cigarettes.

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In the United Kingdom, the surge in disposable vapes is wreaking havoc on recycling plants. Over the past year, a dramatic increase in fires has been recorded in these facilities, with disposable vapes being the primary culprit. The potential for a major blaze threatens not only the facilities but the very air we breathe, with the risk of toxic fumes and pollutants being released.

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The vaping industry in South Africa is about to face a significant change as a new sin tax for vaporized tobacco products will be introduced next month. This tax has raised concerns and sparked debates among various stakeholders, including the Vapour Products Association South Africa (VPASA) and the Research Unit on the Economics of Excisable Products (REEP). In this article, we’ll delve into the details of this new tax and the implications it could have on the industry and public health.

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On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stopped ten companies from marketing or distributing 6,500 flavored e-liquid and e-cigarette products as part of their ongoing campaign against tobacco products marketed towards young people. These actions aim to protect public health by ensuring that tobacco products do not appeal to or target minors.

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