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Daily News on Vape Industry July 23th, 2024


2024-07-23
  1. In June, China’s vapeexports totaled approximately US$996 million, down 1.26% from the previous month and up 5.87% from the previous year; the export volume was 22,000 tons, down 2.66% from the previous month and up 15.14% from the previous year.

 

  1. The British Daily Mail published a long report, pointing out that some Chinese vapecompanies are suspected of selling illegal vapeswith characteristics such as large puffs, high nicotine strength and attracting children to the British market. The media reporter contacted seven Chinese vape manufacturers suspected of selling illegal products by disguising himself as a potential customer and published a list of these seven companies.

 

  1. The Australian government has introduced a transitional arrangement to allow unauthorized vapecompanies to dispose of inventory without violating the law, and non-pharmacy retailers will be prohibited from selling any type of vapes.

 

  1. The Minister of the Department of Industry and Trade (DTI) of the Philippines signed an order to immediately suspend the online sale of vapes. The department will continue to work closely with relevant agencies and implement strict measures to ensure compliance with the provisions of Republic Act No. 11900.

 

  1. Nebraska, USA, passed new regulations to ban vapeadvertising targeting children and set up a corporate product registration system. By October 2025, it will be illegal to sell any vapenot on the list.

 

  1. Japan Tobacco International (JTI) announced the start of construction of its first green factory in the Tangier Med Industrial Zone, Morocco, with an investment of approximately US$92 million, and is expected to start construction in August 2024.