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  2. Tobacco Products Directive - Wikipedia

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    The Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) or European Tobacco Products Directive (EUTPD) (2014/40/EU) is a directive of the European Union which places limits on the sale and merchandising of tobacco and tobacco related products in the EU. The TPD aims to improve the functioning of the internal market for tobacco and related products, while ensuring ...

  3. Legal smoking age - Wikipedia

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    18 The sale of tobacco products to minors is prohibited. [76] Paraguay: None 18 It is unlawful to sell tobacco products to anyone under the age of 18 years. [77] Peru: 18 The sale of tobacco products to/by minors under the age of 18 is prohibited. [78] Trinidad and Tobago: None 18 Tobacco shall not be sold to or by a child under the age of 18 ...

  4. Smoking in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The information is printed on the "Steuerbanderole" (tax strip) of each tobacco package in full Euro and cent values. [citation needed] In 2002 and 2003, the tobacco tax was increased to finance anti-terrorist measures. [citation needed] In 2004 and 2005 three increases followed to financially support health insurance.

  5. TNCO ceilings - Wikipedia

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    Whereas Ecuador prohibits the indication of TNCO yields, Canada, El Salvador, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama and Peru require these values to be indicated without mandating upper limits. Canada demands values measured both with ISO standards and Health Canada 's Intensive Method, as well as the yields for formaldehyde , hydrogen cyanide and benzene .

  6. Biden administration moves to limit nicotine in cigarettes ...

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    The US Food and Drug Administration is proposing limits on the level of nicotine in cigarettes and some other types of tobacco products, such as cigars and pipe tobacco, in order to make them less ...

  7. Smoking ban - Wikipedia

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    The Nazis conducted major anti-tobacco campaigns until the demise of their regime in 1945. [31] In the latter part of the 20th century, as research on the risks of secondhand tobacco smoke became public, the tobacco industry launched "courtesy awareness" campaigns. Fearing reduced sales, the industry began a media and legislative programme that ...

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  9. List of smoking bans - Wikipedia

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    No one under 18 can use, sell or buy cigarettes or tobacco products. Tobacco cannot be sold where children might gather and be kept 100 meters (330 ft) from schools and playgrounds. Citizens are encouraged to help apprehend violators. Those who violate the ban could face up to four months in jail and a fine of ₱5,000 (around US$100).