Australian State Cracks Down on Illegal Tobacco Shops as Nicotine Use Surges
SYDNEY, June 4 (Reuters) – The Australian state of Victoria on Thursday introduced laws to give authorities more powers to shut down businesses selling illegal tobacco, as new data showed nicotine use has surged across the country. Australia charges a federal tax of about A$1.50 ($1.07) on each individual cigarette to discourage smoking. As a …