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UK Approves Bill Banning People Born After 2008 372

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AI-generatedThe UK's phased tobacco ban will gradually reduce the legal market for cigarettes and vaping products over decades. Immediate commercial impact is weak: no price or supply shock, no margin squeeze. Long-term, tobacco companies face declining domestic volume; vaping firms face tighter marketing restrictions. No scarcity created. (not specified) for winners/losers.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- UK bill bans tobacco sales to anyone born on or after January 1, 2009.
- Legislation expected to receive royal assent next week.
- Bill grants ministers expanded powers to regulate tobacco and vaping products.
- Restrictions on advertising and packaging aimed at children.
- Widens smoke-free zones.
UK tobacco ban legislation has no short-term impact on cigarettes and vaping products; direction flat within 48h, magnitude 0%.
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