Tobacco Insights: March 2017

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70 Pages - GLDATA62305
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Summary

“Tobacco Insights: March 2017”, is a monthly report by GlobalData that provides extensive and highly detailed information on the changing production and consumption patterns affected by the recent developments related to new laws and regulations globally. This publication tracks market, company and product news from the Tobacco Industry in February 2017.

What does this report offer?
- Consumption data based upon a unique combination of industry research, fieldwork, market sizing work and our in-house expertise in the industry in order to offer data about the trends and dynamics affecting the Tobacco industry.
- Recent activities of the manufacturers operating in the industry.
- Detailed company profiles, highlighting key focus product sectors with the key features & developments, segmentation, per capita trends and the brands.

Scope

- Following the announcements of Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration, nicotine-containing vapor concentrates have been effectively banned in the country.
- Japan’s domestic cigarette revenue fell by 7.6% in January 2017, compared to the same month in 2016.
- South Korean imports and exports of cigarettes reached record highs in 2016; the flow of Korean cigarettes on the market grew by 22.8% compared to 2015 and imports of tobacco products rose by 20.8% in 2016.
- BAT reported an excellent performance in 2016, despite adverse foreign exchange rates and ongoing pressure on consumers’ disposable income in key markets. The company grew across all key businesses and preliminary results reveal that its total revenue in 2016 was 12.6% higher than in 2015.

Reasons to buy

- Evaluate important changes in consumer behavior to identify profitable markets and areas for product innovation.
- Analyze the current and forecast market position of the brands to identify the best opportunities to exploit.
- A summary of the latest news in the Tobacco industry, providing a single-source solution to understand how the industry is changing, and what this means for brands and companies.

Companies Mentioned

Alliance One International Inc.
Altria Group Inc.
British American Tobacco
BAT
Chrono Therapeutics
Habanos
Imperial Brands
Imperial
Iranian Tobacco Company
Japan Tobacco Inc
JT
Namaste Technologies Inc.
Pan-African Tobacco Group
Philip Morris International
PMI
RJ Reynolds
Swedish Match
Universal Corporation

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Table of Contents
1. A Global Perspective 7
1.1. Cigarette Consumption & Production 7
1.1.1 Cigarette Consumption Trends, 2004-2014 7
1.1.2 Cigarette Production Trends, 2003-2013 11
1.1.3 Regional Cigarette Consumption, 2013 16
1.1.4 Regional Cigarette Production, 2013 17
1.1.5 Per Capita Consumption of Cigarettes by Country, 2004-2014 18
2. Global News 22
2.1. Asia-Pacific 22
2.1.1 Azerbaijan 22
2.1.2 Australia 22
2.1.3 China 22
2.1.4 India 22
2.1.5 Indonesia 23
2.1.6 Japan 24
2.1.7 Macau 24
2.1.8 Malaysia 25
2.1.9 Mongolia 25
2.1.10 New Zealand 25
2.1.11 Pakistan 25
2.1.12 Papua New Guinea 25
2.1.13 Philippines 25
2.1.14 South Korea 26
2.1.15 Sri Lanka 26
2.1.16 Taiwan 26
2.1.17 Vietnam 26
2.2. Africa 27
2.2.1 Kenya 27
2.2.2 Malawi 27
2.2.3 Nigeria 27
2.2.4 Zimbabwe 27
2.3. Middle East 28
2.3.1 Iran 28
2.3.2 Israel 28
2.3.3 Jordan 28
2.3.4 Saudi Arabia 28
2.4. North America 29
2.4.1 Canada 29
2.4.2 The US 31
2.5. South America 38
2.5.1 Argentina 38
2.6. Europe 38
2.6.1 Belarus 38
2.6.2 France 38
2.6.3 Poland 40
2.6.4 Portugal 40
2.6.5 Sweden 40
2.6.6 Spain 41
2.6.7 The UK 41
3. Consumer Analysis of Recent Product Development 43
3.1. Lucky Strike Red - Tabac a Rouler 43
3.2. Gizeh - Filtros - XL Slim Size 6mm 44
3.3. Philip Morris - Cigarillos - Silver Light 45
3.4. Philip Morris - Cigarettes - Marlboro Purple 46
3.5. Bohem Cafe - Cigarettes - Orange Coffee Flavor, Ice Coffee Flavor 47
3.6. Red Bull - Tabaco para Cigarillos - Strawberry 48
3.7. Red Field - Tabaco de Cigarillos Suelto - Clavo de Olor 49
4. Company News 50
4.1. Alliance One International Inc. 50
4.2. Altria Group Inc. 50
4.3. Apple Inc. 51
4.4. British American Tobacco (BAT) 51
4.5. Chrono Therapeutics 53
4.6. Habanos 54
4.7. Imperial Brands 54
4.8. Iranian Tobacco Company 55
4.9. Japan Tobacco 56
4.10. Namaste Technologies Inc. 57
4.11. Pan-African Tobacco Group 58
4.12. Philip Morris International 58
4.13. RJ Reynolds 60
4.14. Swedish Match 60
4.15. Universal Corporation 61
5. Cigar Lounges as a Countertrend to Public Smoking Restrictions 63
5.1. Cigar Lounges Offer Consumers a Smoking Experience 63
5.2. Cigar Lounges Capitalize on Consumers’ Desire for Status 65
5.2.1 Cigars lounges are seen as status-boosting establishments 65
5.2.2 Cigar lounges encourage moments of “me-time” 66
5.2.3 Socializing is important 67
5.2.4 Cigar lounges need to maximize consumption experiences 67
5.3. Cigar Lounge Geography: Where Next? 68
5.4. Cigar Lounges Need to Realign Their Marketing Strategies 68
6. Appendix 69
About GlobalData 69
Disclaimer 70

List of Tables
Table 1: Global Cigarette Consumption, pieces (million), 2004-2014 7
Table 2: Global Cigarette Production, pieces (million), 2003-2013 11
Table 3: Regional Cigarette Consumption, 2013 16
Table 4: Regional Cigarette Production, 2013 17
Table 5: Per Capita Consumption of Cigarettes by Country, pieces, 2004-2014 18
Table 6: Japan: JT Monthly Cigarette Sales, Fiscal 2015-2017 24
Table 7: Canada: Monthly Cigarette Production and Sales, 2014-2017 29
Table 8: The US: Monthly Cigarettes Consumption & Production Trends, 2015-2016, Million Pieces 31
Table 9: The US: Monthly Small Cigars Consumption & Production Trends, 2015 & 2016, Million Pieces 32
Table 10: The US: Monthly Large Cigars & Cigarillos Consumption & Production Trends, 2015 & 2016, Million Pieces 33
Table 11: The US: Monthly Snuff Consumption & Production Trends, 2015 & 2016, Thousand Pounds (lbs) 34
Table 12: The US: Monthly Chewing Tobacco Consumption & Production Trends, 2015 & 2016, Thousand Pounds (lbs) 35
Table 13: The US: Monthly Pipe Tobacco Consumption & Production Trends, 2015 & 2016, Thousand Pounds (lbs) 35
Table 14: The US: Monthly Roll Your Own Tobacco Consumption & Production Trends, 2015 & 2016, Thousand Pounds (lbs) 36
Table 15: France: Monthly Tobacco Quantities Released for Consumption, 2014-2017 39
Table 16: UK: Tobacco Quantities Released for Consumption, 2015 & 2016 42
Table 17: Lucky Strike Red -Tabac a Rouler 43
Table 18: Gizeh - Filtros - XL Slim Size 6mm 44
Table 19: Philip Morris - Cigarillos - Silver Light 45
Table 20: Philip Morris - Cigarettes - Marlboro Purple 46
Table 21: Bohem Cafe - Cigarettes - Orange Coffee Flavor, Ice Coffee Flavor 47
Table 22: Red Bull - Tabaco para Cigarillos - Strawberry 48
Table 23: Red Field - Tabaco para Cigarillos Suelto - Clavo de Olor 49
Table 24: Altria Group Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries, Full-Year, 2016 (Million Dollars) 51
Table 25: BAT: Results by Region, Ending September 2016 52
Table 26: Imperial Brands: Overview, 2015-2016 54
Table 27: Imperial Brands: Results, 2015-2016 55
Table 28: Imperial Brands: Growth Brands, 2015-2016 55
Table 29: Japan: JT January Cigarette Sales, Fiscal 2015-2017 56
Table 30: JT International, Consolidated Financial Results, 2015-2016 56
Table 31: JT International, International Business Results, 2015-2016 56
Table 32: JT International, Domestic Business Results, 2015-2016 57
Table 33: Japan: JT December Cigarette Sales, Fiscal 2015-2017 57
Table 34: Philip Morris International Net Revenues (Excluding Excise Taxes), US$ Millions, 2015-2016 59
Table 35: Philip Morris Cigarette Shipment Volume by Brand 59

List of Figures
Figure 1: Imports as % of Consumption, 2013 16
Figure 2: Exports as % of Production, 2013 17
Figure 3: Lucky Strike Red - Tabac a Rouler 43
Figure 4: Gizeh - Filtros 44
Figure 5: Philip Morris - Cigarillos - Silver Light 45
Figure 6: Philip Morris - Cigarettes - Marlboro Purple 46
Figure 7: Bohem Cafe - Cigarettes - Orange Coffee Flavor, Ice Coffee Flavor 47
Figure 8: Red Bull - Tabaco para Cigarillos - Strawberry 48
Figure 9: Red Field - Tabaco para Cigarillos Suelto - Strawberry 49
Figure 10: Library-style cigar lounge 64
Figure 11: Sport Cigar Lounge 64
Figure 12: Global: "What are the primary reasons you smoke?" , regular and occasional cigar smokers 65
Figure 13: Global: "I smoke because I feel good and enjoy it", by age groups, regular and occasional cigar-smokers 66
Figure 14: Global: "Smoking is way of helping socialize with others" 67

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