Jessica Miller | July 23, 2012
Smokers in Delhi are interested in quitting smoking. A new research of the tobacco theme in the north Indian states found that smokers in Delhi had made the least tries to quit in comparison to any other state in the region. In Delhi, just 12% inhabitants attempted to kick the smoking habit. Released by the joint secretary in the union health ministry, Shakuntala Gamlin, the analysis discovered that smoking cessation was most sought after in Haryana, where maximum number of 34.2 per cents of cigarette smokers made a big effort to quit.
Category: secondhand smoke, Smoking Cessation |
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Jessica Miller | July 20, 2012
Provide disruptions for rivals following the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in March 2011 permitted Philip Morris International Inc. to enlarge its profits in Asia. Approximately a year after Philip Morris bought Fortune Tobacco Co. in the Philippines, the disaster hit and broke operations at Japan Tobacco Inc. Philip Morris manufactures its tobacco products outside of japan and shipments to ports went on undiminished. Smokers, not able to get their usual smoking brand, switched to Marlboro and other Philip Morris tobacco brands.
Category: Cigarette Business, tobacco products |
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Jessica Miller | July 19, 2012
Chinese people smoked more cigs and tobacco in the first half of this year, helping the tobacco company’s income to rise very quickly in spite of the current state economy decrease, according to data from the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration (STMA) on Wednesday. China’s cigarettes sales in the first six months increased 2.81 per cent from a year ago to 1.31 trillion cigs, while production rose 1.3 trillion cigs, making China the world’s biggest tobacco maker and consumer, according to the STMA.
Category: Cigarette Business, Smoking Habit |
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Jessica Miller | July 18, 2012
Smokers are not the only ones who have to excavate deeper into their pocketbooks for the high cigarettes prices. Changes to a law approved Monday by the Plainfield Village Board will mean that the yearly fee for a tobacco license has been raised from $100 to $250. Other amendments include additional applicant terms and conditions and new restrictions on the sale of tobacco accessories, such as cigarette papers, pipes, holders of smoking materials and also cigarette machines. The examined ordinance also makes it illegal for any person to offer, sell, exchange, deliver or give away a shisha to another person.
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Jessica Miller | July 17, 2012
Smokers are going to pay much more for their smoking habit. In September, UT employees who purchase tobacco will pay an extra $360 yearly, or $30 monthly, for health insurance. “It’s my own choice to smoke cigs. It’s not unlawful for me to do so, but why should I have to spend more money for my insurance?” William Kane argued. According to UT documents, tobacco use is inconsistent with the school’s “culture of good physical and mental health.”
Category: American Cigarettes, Smoking Restriction |
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