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		EU proposes ban on flavoured heated tobacco products
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		 [June 30, 2022] 
		BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European 
		Commission proposed on Wednesday to ban the sale in the EU of flavoured 
		heated tobacco products after a big rise in their consumption. 
 "By removing flavoured heated tobacco from the market we are taking yet 
		another step towards realising our vision under Europe's Beating Cancer 
		Plan to create a "Tobacco Free Generation" with less than 5% of the 
		population using tobacco by 2040," EU health commissioner Stella 
		Kyriakides said in a statement.
 
 The proposed ban would be in force if EU governments and EU lawmakers do 
		not oppose it. Even if approved EU-wide, governments will have months to 
		adapt their legislation to the possible change before it is effective on 
		their territories.
 
 The move comes after the Commission estimated a 10% rise in the sales 
		volumes of heated tobacco products in half a dozen EU countries, helping 
		heated tobacco products to exceed 2.5% of total sales of tobacco 
		products in the EU, the EU executive said.
 
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			European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakides 
			delivers a speech on the EU's Role in Combatting the coronavirus 
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			 Heated tobacco is an alternative to 
			smoking which uses real tobacco. That is different from e-cigarettes 
			which contain no tobacco and use liquids.
 Philip Morris International has the biggest share of the heated 
			tobacco market, according to the University of Bath.
 
 (Reporting by Francesco Guarascio @fraguarascio; editing by David 
			Evans)
 
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