PUBLISHER: Euromonitor International | PRODUCT CODE: 1773131
PUBLISHER: Euromonitor International | PRODUCT CODE: 1773131
The cigarette market is expected to see minimal organic volume growth in the coming years, but still presents opportunities, as companies can facilitate the transition to reduced-risk products, diversify their offerings, and innovate in relaxation and wellness, due to changes in societal attitudes, and the rise of herbal and functional products.
Euromonitor International's Top Five Trends in Nicotine global briefing offers an insight into to the size and shape of the Tobacco market, highlighting major industry trends and categories as well as the factors affecting operating environment. It identifies the leading companies and brands, offers impartial, strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, legislative restrictions or pricing influences. Forecasts illustrate how the market is set to change and where it is headed.
Product coverage: Cigarettes, Cigarettes (Illicit+Legal), Cigars, Cigarillos and Smoking Tobacco, E-Vapour Consumables (Illicit+Legal), Smokeless Tobacco, E-Vapour Products and Heated Tobacco.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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Introduction
Decreasing prevalence and visibility of the industry
Quest for value and polarisation
Cross-format nicotine consumption
The role of regulation and the state of illicit markets
Nicotine analogues and new stimulants
Conclusion