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Milk tea cup disposable vape goes popular in China
After taking a puff of the tobacco-flavored vape, Wang threw the pod into the drawer. For him, losing the fruity flavor loses the meaning of vaping. For more than half a year, Wang became more and more anxious seeing that the stockpiled fruit flavored pods were about to be exhausted.…
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The signing ceremony of the “Compliant Operation Commitment” held by the ECCC
On the 27th of July, the signing of “Compliant Operation Commitment” was witnessed by the Electronic Cigarette Professional Committee of China Electronics Chamber of Commerce (ECCC), and online witness by UKVIA Director General John Dunne, IEVA Co-founders Dustin Dahlmann and Cipri Boboi, SPINI Chief Press Officer Peter Davydov, and VITA…
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A number of listed companies squeezed into the vape manufacturing track
Recently, listed companies such as BYD Electronics, Jinjia Group, Jincheng Pharmaceutical, Jinlong Machinery & Electronic, Smoore, Intretech, and Zhilifang disclosed that their subsidiaries have obtained e-cigarette processing enterprise licenses issued by the Tobacco Monopoly Administration. Among them, BYD Electronics has completed the patent application for a full range of electronic…
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Shenzhen Airport to optimize the inspection process to help the export of e-cigarettes
/April 22, China/ Under the joint cooperation of Yi Yanling, member of the Party Group of Bao’an District Bureau of Industry and Information Technology and director of the Enterprise Service Center, and Wang Suichu, Deputy General Manager of Shenzhen Airport (Group) Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Airport will speed up the whitelisting…
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Shenzhen encourages electronic cigarette industry development with new measures
On March 20, 2022, Bao’an District, Shenzhen, China issued the “Several Measures of Bao’an District on Promoting the High-quality Development of Advanced Manufacturing and Modern Service Industry (Shen Bao Fu [2022] No. 15)”. The “Measures” contains a total of 56 articles, of which 16 are the implementation paths for the…
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Only tobacco flavored vapes will be allowed in China in 2022
China State Tobacco Monopoly Administration has released two messages on regulating the China e-cigarette market on March 11. First, the detailed regulations for the management of electronic cigarettes will be released and implemented on May 1, 2022; the second is the second draft of the national standard for electronic cigarettes,…
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The direction of China’s electronic cigarette industry in 2022
The current e-cigarette market environment, China vape brand owners with R&D and production capabilities can not only have more market space, but also increase their enthusiasm for absorbing new technologies. In addition, for brand owners with a certain number of sales terminals and channel providers, their ability to control the…
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E-liquid can be imported into China normally again
On January 1, 2022, China’s import and export tariffs were revised. The customs code of e-liquid containing nicotine was changed from 3824999999 to 2404120000. At the same time, the regulation conditions added an automatic import license. So the e-liquid can’t be imported to China anymore. While the import tax rate…
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China market size of e-cigarettes in 2021 is expected to be 19.7 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 36%
On December 17, the Blue Book of the Electronic Cigarette Industry was released at the International Electronic Cigarette Industry Summit Forum. The Blue Book showed that in 2021, the China retail scale of electronic cigarettes is expected to reach 19.7 billion yuan, an increase of 36% year-on-year; the international market…
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China’s Tobacco Monopoly Law: Industry reacts to inclusion of e-cigarettes in amendment
E-cigarette makers have been pitching in their two cents, after China last month expanded its Tobacco Monopoly Law to include vaping devices. The draft revision subjects e-cigarettes to the same regulations as traditional cigarettes. Xu Hua gets reactions from Shenzhen, where most of China’s e-cigarette factories are located. Heated discussions…
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