A high-tech tobacco product launched in New Zealand by Philip Morris is illegal, the Ministry of Health says.
Iqos has a battery-powered holder that heats a specially designed tobacco stick rather than burning it like traditional cigarettes. It was launched in Auckland in December.
When the launch was reported in the Otago Daily Times last month, the ministry said it was in discussions with Philip Morris over the product, but stopped short of saying it was illegal.
The ministry has now clarified its position and says that while the battery-powered holder is legal, the tobacco sticks, called Heets, are not, because the tobacco in them is heated as opposed to burnt.
''In our view, Heets products are prohibited for sale in New Zealand under the Smoke-free Environments Act.''