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NNA Launches Blistering Attack – Part 1
With the dust settling following the Budget statement, the New Nicotine Alliance says the Chancellor’s vape tax is wrong in principle and naïve in application
IBVTA and the ACS Comment
The Independent British Vape Trade Association and the Association of Convenience Stores have added their opinions regarding the Chancellor’s proposed tax on vapes
VPZ Issues Vape Tax Warning
VPZ, the UK’s largest retail chain for vape products, has warned that the proposed tax on e-liquids will impact the most vulnerable and hinder the Government’s 2030 Smoke Free ambitions
CAP Enforcement Notice Questioned
The UK Vaping Industry Association is seeking clarification following the recent Committee of Advertising Practice enforcement notice on the prohibition of vaping ads on social media
WVA Responds to the Budget Statement
The World Vapers’ Alliance has responded to the Budget statement from Jeremy Hunt MP and says the vaping tax jeopardises the United Kingdom’s success in beating smoking
ASH comment on Budget decisions on tobacco and vaping
Action on Smoking and Health is in favour of the increase in tobacco taxes but is lukewarm on the subject of taxing vaping
UKVIA “Extremely Disappointed” With Scotland
The UK Vaping Industry Association is extremely disappointed that the Scottish Government has published its proposed regulations which will see the sales of disposable vapes banned from April 1, 2025
WHO FCTC Rights Violations
The World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control faces allegation of rights violations, according to the Coalition of Asia Pacific Harm Reduction Advocates
UKVIA Delivers Scathing Budget Comment
The UK Vaping Industry Association wants to know what the Government is smoking as it doubles down “on discouraging smokers from quitting”
NNA Comment on Budget Announcement
The New Nicotine Alliance consumer charity says a tax on vaping liquids is irresponsible, will cost lives, and further erodes the UK’s former world-leading tobacco control strategy