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CDC confirms Vitamin E acetate is the culprit of lung disease in 2500 people, not vapes
E-cigarettes are popular all over the world, at the same time, a series of lung disease cases have been triggered, among which more than 2500 e-cigarettes related lung disease patients have appeared in the United States. According to the latest news from the major media, the CDC recently identified the…
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The World Electronic Cigarette Union Preparatory Committee is formally established now
In the afternoon of December 17, on the eve of the 2019 International Electronic Cigarette Summit, the representatives of the Electronic Cigarette Merchants Association from 7 countries including China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Malaysia, South Korea and Indonesia unanimously agreed that the World Electronic Cigarette Union Preparatory…
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Strategic Cooperation between UK Vaping Industry Association & Shenzhen E-cigarette Chamber of Commerce is Realized
On December 16, 2019, Mr. John Dunne, chairman of UK Vaping Industry Association, paid a special visit to Shenzhen E-cigarette Chamber of Commerce, which is located in the headquarters of Boton Group. Mr. John Dunn and Mr. Zhang Yonghong, chairman of Shenzhen E-cigarette Chamber of Commerce held cordial and friendly…
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For Australian Vapers, New Zealand Vape Shops Are Paradise
The Australian vaping industry exists in a strange place legally. While vaping is legal – and there are vape shops throughout Australia – liquid nicotine is a controlled substance that can’t be bought in retail outlets. The only way to buy e-liquid with nicotine in Australia is to obtain a…
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Does the vape vending machine represent the future of e-cigarettes?
The vending machine that gradually moves to the center of the stage Strictly speaking, the volume and importance of VEB are not high among previous several domestic e-cigarette exhibitions. But to some extent, this session has some symbolic significance. On the one hand, it is stationed in Beijing, the heart…
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Flavored e-cigarette ban begins to loosen in USA
The latest news is that after the Public Health Commission voted, Massachusetts, the capital of Boston, has lifted some e-cigarette bans. The flavor ban was first triggered by the mysterious lung disease caused by e-cigarettes and was later questioned by Governor Charlie Baker. Retailers continue to sell flavorless nicotine-containing e-cigarettes…
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There are still businesses selling vapes online against the regulation
December 8 news, the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau and other two ministries jointly issued a circular emphasizing that e-cigarettes should not be sold to minors online or offline. Now the ban has been issued for more than a month, can a paper ban really stop the e-cigarette business chaos? Let’s…
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Vape offfline sales channel expansion has just begun in China
On November 1, the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau and the State Administration of Market issued relevant notices, and the electronic cigarette shops and products on the e-commerce platform almost disappeared. Does the “cut-off” of online channels mean that the electronic cigarette industry is “ceased”? Actually, the vape offline sales channel…
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New tax on electronic cigarettes in South Korea
The South Korean government has told the outside world that its health regulators will speed up research to decide whether to ban the sale of e-cigarettes and have begun to advise people to stop using relevant e-cigarettes immediately. At the same time, the South Korean government will speed up the…
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Chen Liangxian, vice governor of Guangdong Province, led a team to Shenzhen to investigate e-cigarettes
On November 18, Chen Liangxian, vice governor of Guangdong Province, led a team to Shenzhen to investigate e-cigarettes, campus food safety and smart market regulation. He stressed the need to further improve the relevant standards of the electronic cigarette industry, explore the “Internet + regulation” mode, standardize the development of…
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