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Daily News on Vape Industry September 2nd, 2024


2024-09-02
  1. At the 5th Atomizer Industry Chain Exhibition, screen technology became a new focus of the vapeindustry. Many manufacturers demonstrated technologies such as flexible curved LEDs, although the yield rate in production remains a challenge. As market demand grows, the importance of screen technology in the vapeindustry chain will continue to increase.

 

  1. The US FDA announced a new regulation to increase the minimum age limit for the sale of tobacco products. From September 30, people under 30 must show a photo ID when purchasing tobacco products (including vapes). In places where people under 21 are allowed to enter, retailers are not allowed to sell tobacco products through vending machines.

 

  1. Recently, the Canadian Ministry of Health issued new regulations to limit the sale of nicotine bags to pharmacies only. This move has caused dissatisfaction from Imperial Tobacco Canada (ITCAN), saying that the measure targets its nicotine bag brand ZONNIC and increases the difficulty for citizens to quit smoking.

 

  1. The Russian State Duma plans to review a cross-party bill during the autumn session aimed at a complete ban on vapesales. Previously, the Ministry of Health has warned that vapesmay cause serious health risks.

 

  1. On August 30, Jinjia Co., Ltd. responded to investors on the investor interaction platform Interactive Easy, saying that the company will promote new tobacco business based on market conditions and relevant policies. In the overseas market of e-cigarettes, the atomization e-cigarette business focuses on opening up European and American markets such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States, and the overseas subsidiary’s heated cigarettes focus on opening up regional markets such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Japan.

 

  1. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer supports a ban on smoking in some outdoor places such as bars to reduce pressure on the medical system. The smoking ban plan has caused controversy, and Conservative MPs and bar owners believe that the policy may lead to business closures.