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Current situation of Shenzhen vape market amid COVID 19 pandemic
A few days ago, ECCOM’s “Electronic Cigarette Business” column team visited Shenzhen Huaqiang North, which was titled “China’s First Street of Electronics”. There are more than 50,000 business merchants here, with as many as 200,000 employees, and the average daily transaction volume exceeds 1 billion. Data show that the average…
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Is there still a second spring in China vape industry?
How will China e-cigarette market go in 2020? Let’s take a bold prediction. Market demand has been proven Whether online or offline, the hot sales of e-cigarettes have fully proved the real market demand for e-cigarettes and the pursuit of new things by Chinese people. Compared to some smokers, e-cigarettes…
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Tea cigarette becomes popular in China
New statistics show that in January 2020, online sales of tea cigarettes reached 48.251 million yuan, an increase of 143% compared to February 2019, and the online transaction volume in one year exceeded 500 million yuan. Tea cigarette seems to have great potential to replace tobacco & e-cigarette consumption. Cigarette-shaped…
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Latest vaping trends in March 2020
There’s been a bit of positive vaping news recently, and we’ve decided to give you the rundown on some of the freshest news in the vape world to ring in the Spring! Check out the highlights below. Trump Backpedals on Vape Ban In September, Trump announced he would take “very,…
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Italy requires vape shops to continue operating amid COVID-19
To curb the spread of the COVID 19, the Italian government has adopted some of the most stringent measures in the world, such as banning all public assemblies, closing schools, and requiring most commercial companies, including bars and restaurants, to cease operations. Initially, e-cigarette shops were also included in the…
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How vape factories resume to work during COVID 19?
If all of us don’t work for a long time, the fatality rate could be much higher than COVID 19. Getting back to work is hard but it’s the first urgent now for all vaping factories & other industries. Following are the China vaping factories’ working plans to resume work…
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Quit smoking is the main drive of vaping in England in 2020
According to the latest study of UK government, smoking among adults in England has continued to decline over the past 10 years and in 2019 was around 15%. Most adults use vaping products to help them quit smoking, which is bad news to traditional cigarette industry. Vapers said that banning…
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Total revenue of China Tobacco hits 1.2 trillion yuan in 2019
On March 1, the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration in China stated that the total industrial and commercial taxes and profits of the tobacco industry in 2019 were 1.2056 trillion yuan, an increase of 4.3% year-on-year; the total fiscal revenue paid was 1.177 trillion yuan, an increase of 17.7% year-on-year, both…
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Philippines lifted the rude ban on e-cigarettes
After e-cigarettes were seriously misunderstood in the Philippines last year, on February 28 this year finally ushered in a rational view! Last year, when a related case of lung injury occurred in the Philippines, it was mistakenly thought that it was caused by e-cigarettes. The government’s attitude towards e-cigarettes was…
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Vapers run out of stock of vape cartridges in China
After the Spring Festival, e-cigarette cartridges are almost out of stock. Many e-cigarette users flocked to the official Weibo to message RELX, vvild, Mystlabs, and Flow, asking for help with purchasing problems. “Where can I buy the cartridges?” “I can’t buy a vape cartridge!” One of the users said to…
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