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State agency to grant-aid e-cigarette production in Connemara

As Minister for Health Dr James Reilly considers banning the sale of e-cigarettes to those under the age of 18, State agency Údarás na Gaeltachta is to grant-aid a €5 million project to produce e-cigarettes in north Connemara.

Almost 140 jobs are to be created by Rossport Pharmaceutical at an e-cigarette assembly plant in the Gaeltacht area of Cornamona, close to the Galway-Mayo border.

E-cigarettes, which are battery powered and contain a cartridge filled with nicotine that has been dissolved in water, are not subject currently to the same regulatory controls as cigarettes.

Potential benefits

The vapour emitted is free of harmful substances such as tar, but Dr Reilly has said he is currently reviewing the evidence on “the potential harm and the potential benefits of e-cigarettes before deciding the best approach to their wider regulation”. Earlier this week he indicated he may ban their sale to minors.

The new plant in Cornamona, due to open in a facility owned by Údarás na Gaeltachta, will support Rossport Pharmaceutical operations across Ireland and Europe.

Údarás na Gaeltachta said it understood that the company would welcome any regulation, and was focused mainly on sales to the British market, where more than a million people use e-cigarettes.

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Source: Lorna Siggins, Irish Times, 31/01/14

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