- Recently, a well-known British distributor said that the British government will announce the details of the disposable vape ban last Friday (September 6) and will confirm that the ban will take effect on April 1, 2025.
- On September 7, the 2024 Global Nicotine Pouch Industry Summit Forum was successfully concluded at the ANTYEXPO site in Kuala Lumpur. This forum is the world’s first international symposium on the entire industry chain of nicotine pouches. It invited entrepreneurs, experts, media, associations and other representatives from different countries to discuss the development and future trends of nicotine pouches and promote the high-quality development of the industry under compliance.
- According to data released by the CDC, the number of American teenagers currently using vapesin 2024 will be 500,000 less than in 2023. Among them, the FDA’s enforcement actions have caused the use rate of ELFBAR among teenagers to drop from 56.7% in 2023 to 36.1% in 2024, while ZYN ranks first among nicotine pouch users with a use rate of 68.7%.
- In a surprise inspection, the police in Oldham, UK, seized illegal tobacco products worth 50,000 pounds, including 2,578 non-compliant vapesinvolving the “HAYATI” brand. The action was in response to reports that children bought vapes.
- The South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety found that some vapeoils marked as “nicotine-free” contained nicotine-like substances and launched an investigation. The agency warned consumers to avoid using such products whose safety has not been verified.
- Exso, a newly established subsidiary of South African investment company Rickmark Group, launched the “Loveina Puff” series of vapes, launching a variety of unique flavors to attract modern vapeusers.