Founded in 1902, British American Tobacco (BAT) is one of the largest tobacco producers in the world. It owns numerous cigarette brands, including Pall Mall, Lucky Strike, Winfield and Vogue.
Like Philip Morris International, BAT moved into vaping several years ago through the products in its Vype range.
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Last registrations for E-cigarette conference 2016
The conference is being organized by consultants and event organizers Smithers Rapra, and will be taking place between the 6th and 7th December, at...
BAT to start selling its own HNB product in Japan
Japan is the world’s fifth biggest tobacco market, and is the only country where three HNB products are currently on the market. The first...
What you need to know about Heat-not-Burn (HNB) cigarettes
This is not vaping...
Together with e-cigarettes, HNB cigarettes provide an alternative to combustible cigarettes for smokers who don't want or can't stop smoking. The...
BAT acquires Polish e-cig business, whilst partnering with RAI
Only five years ago, Milosz Dziurlaj’s small vaping business, Chic, consisted of only nine people selling imported products to Poland’s then small vaping population....
BAT offers to buy RJ Reynolds’ remaining stake
The merger comprises BAT's offer $20 billion in cash and about $47 billion in shares of the BAT company to Reynolds American for the he acquisition of...
Hong Kong lawmakers urged to not ban e-cigs
Director in regulatory and medical affairs of Nicoventures in the Asia-Pacific region, Dr. Stephen Jenkins, is currently in Hong kong communicating with local politicians,...
Imperial Tobacco Canada aims to start selling vaping products
When questioned about the fact that the company would be selling a product that would compete with their primary source of revenue, Eric Gagnon,...
BAT scientists studying vaping behaviour
By successfully programming vaping machines that mimic the action of vaping in a laboratory, more realistic results are produced, hence any toxic substances emitted...