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U.S. e-cigarette recovery report during COVID 19
Vape sales growth slowed due to inventory restrictions and the outbreak of the US COVID pandemic in February due to China shutdown. According to Nielsen retail data, sales in the North American e-cigarette market increased by 3.3% year-on-year in March, sales fell 8.1% year-on-year, and prices fell 11%. Sales in…
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Hong Kong customs seized 2.38 million yuan vaping products
Hong Kong Customs and the Department of Health took joint action on April 28th to crack down on the illegal sale of smoking alternative products in 15 upstairs and street shops in Wan Chai, Kwun Tong, Mong Kok, Sham Shui Po, Tsuen Wan and Yuen Long in Hong Kong. A…
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Vaping products are NOT tobacco monopoly commodities
Recently, a business owner who opened a convenience store in Guangdong left a message on the official website of the Guangdong Tobacco Monopoly Bureau and asked two very representative questions: One is whether e-cigarettes need to be certified to be sold offline; the other is whether it’s legal that county…
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COVID 19 did not have a bad effect on US e-cigarette sales
Headset, a Seattle-based data analysis company, found that the four markets it tracks (California, Colorado, Nevada, and Washington) all experienced a decline in market share after the panic of lung injury last year. The downward trend stabilized from the end of September to the beginning of October last year. However,…
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Main sales channels of electronic cigarette products in China
How to buy vapes in China. Following are the major ways: 1. Physical store Search Baidu map and you’ll see the location of brands’ physical stores. You can also find them on the brands’ Wechat page. 2. Official Wechat page Each manufacturer will develop a supporting IT support system on…
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South Korean vape market soars against COVID 19 pandemic
Since the COVID 19 outbreak, the epidemic has had a sever impact on many industries around the world, and the development of the e-cigarette industry has also been in the haze. 90% of the world’s e-cigarettes are produced in China. Due to the blockade and quarantine policies, from late February…
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Why it’s the best time to buy vapes after COVID 19?
Perhaps no retail entity practitioner is willing to review the Spring Festival of 2020. A sudden outbreak and a call to “Stay home: help stop coronavirus” have turned the “open door for business” that should belong to the retail industry into a “dark moment”. In order to appease the dealer’s…
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Top 9 China cities in work resumption glance
Chengdu in Southwest China’s Sichuan province has become the most vital city to resume work amid the fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak in China, according to a report by AutoNavi Software Co, also known as Gaode Map. China’s financial center Shanghai ranks second on the list, followed by Chongqing, Southwest China,…
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Canada allows e-cigarette stores to continue operating amid COVID 19
The Canadian government of Newfoundland and Labrador allows professional e-cigarette stores to continue operating under strict epidemic prevention measures. Allowing e-cigarette stores to operate under contactless protocols will prevent thousands of Newfoundland & Labrador e-cigarette users from being forced to re-smoke traditional cigarettes. The Canadian Vaping Association appreciated the move…
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E-cigarette companies back to production report
In view of the special period of the epidemic, all industry-related conferences and exhibitions were canceled. In order to better serve member companies, help companies resume work and production, play a role in stabilizing the industry, unite all colleagues to develop in a group, and spend the epidemic period together,…
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