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  • E-cigarettes will become more popular after pneumonia

    E-cigarettes will become more popular after pneumonia

    One day the pneumonia will pass, but the smokers will not necessarily disappear. In 2018, according to the national adult tobacco survey report, there are about 320 million smokers in China, accounting for about one-third of the world’s smokers. Among them, the smoking rate of men over 15 years old…

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  • How will vape industry develope in China in 2020

    How will vape industry develope in China in 2020

    The savage growth of electronic cigarette industry brings many hidden hazards to customers, and the industry needs to be regulated and standardized in China in 2020. China’s regulation of e-cigarettes is also gradually advancing. Some places have begun to make a clear definition of e-cigarettes. It will include vape in…

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  • Will electronic cigarettes be popular on a large scale?

    Will electronic cigarettes be popular on a large scale?

    First of all, let’s take a look at Japan and South Korea. At present, the penetration rate of e-cigarettes in Japan (mainly referring to heat not burn) has exceeded 30%. If we go to public research in Tokyo now, it is estimated that more than 50% of the data obtained…

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  • MOTI vape

    Vape brands are racing offline in China

    Recently, RELX vape announced the official opening of the world’s first flagship store in Shanghai, and plans to open 10000 RELX stores in the future. In addition to RELX, electronic cigarette brands such as MOTI, SNOWPLUS, FLOW have also opened offline stores. China has recently issued a notice that it…

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  • Global e-cigarette market is recovering in 2020

    Police cracked 280 million yuan Marlboro cartridge smuggle in China

    According to China’s relevant laws, all imported heated not burn cartridges without a legal source to prove their import are not allowed to be sold in the country. Recently, Jiangsu Yangzhou sentenced a case of illegal sale of heat not burn cartridges, and several defendants were sentenced. The cause of…

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  • Nansha customs returns 909 thousand yuan gippro vapes

    Nansha customs returns 909 thousand yuan gippro vapes to Japan

    According to the official news of the general office of the General Administration of customs, recently, Nansha customs, affiliated to Guangzhou Customs, found that when checking a batch of cross-border e-commerce goods in stock, the declared goods named Japanese gippro vaporizer, Japanese gippro vape pen and other goods were clearly…

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  • Top 10 vape brand shops in Shenzhen, China

    Top 10 vape brand shops in Shenzhen, China

    Shenzhen, a city beside Hong Kong, now becomes a great place for Hong Kong citizens to try and buy vapes, because the vape shops in Hong Kong are quite hard to find while Shenzhen produces most vapes in the world and it’s a legal and free place to buy and…

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  • this area is smoke free(inclusind e-cigarettes)

    New No Smoking Logo is Issued by Shenzhen Municipal Tobacco Control Office

    Shenzhen people please note that your familiar “no smoking” logo has been upgraded! On October 1 this year, the revised “Regulations on Smoking Control in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone” (hereinafter referred to as “Regulations on tobacco control”) included electronic cigarettes in the scope of tobacco control. For this reason, the…

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  • Vape giant Juul retreats from China

    Vape giant Juul retreats from China

    After the American e-cigarette giant Juul reach the Chinese market for less than a year, it’s rapidly withdrawing from China now. Shenzhen’s layoffs, Beijing executives’ resign, and Shanghai and Suzhou’s intensive downsizing all show Juul is retreating and failing in China. According to statistics, Juul was founded in 2015 and…

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  • Analysis on 2019 International Electronic Cigarette Summit Forum

    Analysis of 2019 International Electronic Cigarette Summit Forum 

    Since the on-line sales ban was issued and offline and simultaneous regulation began, the entire e-cigarette industry can be described as a “dead silence”, with big brands struggling to find other points of developing; small brands’ internal layoffs and factory orders are increasingly falling. Various offline e-cigarette forums and e-cigarette…

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