Canada is about to become the first country in the world to require health warnings on individual cigarettes, little cigars and other tobacco products.
The new requirement will be phased in over several months, starting with warnings on king-size cigarettes. Manufacturers will have until 30th April 2024 to adopt the change, while retailers will have until 31st July 2024.
This article was written by one of TobaccoIntelligence’s international correspondents. We currently employ more than 40 reporters around the world to cover individual nicotine markets.
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