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Is This The End of The Line For The “Heat Not Burn” Tobacco Devices?

After the peak of just two years ago, market analysts are currently focusing on the poor sales figures and the steady drop of stock value. What is most interesting, however, is the British American ’s (BAT) comments and actions where they declared that “heat not burn” devices are not a complete solution for smokers. Obviously, this is happening because devices are the biggest threat to the industry.

The giants have tried to enter the industry; however, they have not seen good results from doing so. The BAT announced poor performance from their electronic and devices, which knocked off a full 10 percent from their annual revenue target for all newer products. This announcement had sent a crippling effect on their stock values, dropping to their lowest level in four years. Experts and market analysts predict that this decline will continue all the way down to 2008 levels. One of the reasons was because nicotine heating devices have been flatlined in Japanese markets. The giant said that these heating devices are not a good substitute for smoking, and will not sweep the world as people expect them to.

This is despite the efforts expended by International. They have been criticized for the placements of illegal posters in several shops.

Professional analysts from RBC Europe believe that the future is not so bright for the industry. Most leading companies are unable to agree publicly on how to market the products or develop it properly. They instead spend plenty of money to enter the industry and make attempts to bring it down. Huge firms such as are already entrenched in the world of vaping, and control several firms from behind the scenes. One example of this could be seen whereby the BAT was one of the twenty-one companies to receive a warning letter from the FDA, demanding them to come up with an action plan to curb illegal use in youths or risk a ban.

is facing huge obstacles all around the globe, with tobacco control groups, government, and politicians alike taking significant actions to stop the rise of this new enterprise. Countries, where has been a huge hit, were immediately shut down thanks to the power and influence that Big Tobacco has. This can be seen in countries such as Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong where vaping has been banned indefinitely. Even developed countries such as Australia has extremely strict rules on vaping, restricting most brick and mortar and sale of nicotine.

There is a small bright side from the ’s recent barrage on the industry, whereby if they could come up with a proper set of guidelines and regulations, may be legalized globally and could use the USA’s set of guidelines. We do hope, however, that the American agency will be able to clearly view the benefits of vaping, and how it helps to save millions of lives every year.

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