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  • The Chinese e-liquid market is expected to reach 174 billion yuan by 2025

    The Chinese e-liquid market is expected to reach 174 billion yuan by 2025

    The e-liquid industry in China is rapidly developing and its market size is closely related to its growth trends. According to a report by Market Research Online on the operational trends and investment planning of the Chinese e-liquid industry from 2023 to 2029, the market size of the Chinese e-liquid…

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  • Thailand e-cigarette ban expected to come to an end in 2023

    Thailand e-cigarette ban expected to come to an end in 2023

    According to multiple sources, the upcoming Thai election on May 14th is likely to be a turning point for Thailand’s e-cigarette policy, with the long-standing ban on e-cigarettes expected to come to an end. Despite the current laws in Thailand, which can result in confiscation, heavy fines, and even imprisonment…

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  • Are Big Pharma payments driving anti-vape campaign?

    Are Big Pharma payments driving anti-vape campaign?

    “The health of whanau is not for sale in Aotearoa, yet worryingly, perhaps we’ve seen the first evidence that it could be,” says Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of CAPHRA (Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates). Her comments follow international drug companies disclosing their gifts and payments to New Zealand health…

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  • RNZCGP needs to get with vaping programme

    RNZCGP needs to get with vaping programme

    “The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) needs to get with the programme. It’s called Smokefree Aotearoa 2025,” says Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of CAPHRA (Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates). Her comments follow the RNZCGP pushing for vapes to be restricted to pharmacies or available through Quitline,…

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  • Legalising vaping in Thailand still firmly on radar

    Legalising vaping in Thailand still firmly on radar

    “We remain confident that Thailand’s parliament will legalise and regulate vaping once the likely May General Election has been held. The issue is simply too big to ignore and the science too compelling,” says Asa Saligupta, Director of ECST (ENDS Cigarette Smoke Thailand). “The authorities seem keen to remind visiting tourists that…

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  • Disposable vape sales in the UK have skyrocketed to 138 million pieces per year

    Disposable vape sales in the UK have skyrocketed to 138 million pieces per year

    In Britain, there has been a shocking increase in the number of young people aged 11 to 17 who vape. According to a report by recycling group Material Focus, the percentage of young people vaping increased from 3.3% in 2021 to 7% last year. Additionally, the report found that disposable…

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  • Time to support Filipino vape law, not relitigate it

    Time to support Filipino vape law, not relitigate it

    “Any concerns about youth vaping are well covered in last year’s landmark vape law. The Philippines has more than enough regulations and safeguards now in place, without a Senator trying to relitigate everything,” says Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of CAPHRA (Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates). Her comments follow the Senate…

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  • Advocates point out retractions to delegates ahead of COP10

    Advocates point out retractions to delegates ahead of COP10

    ‘Whilst we have absolutely no issues with restrictions around primary and secondary schools and Kura, we do have issue with adult community locations, such as universities, and other tertiary facilities,’ says Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of CAPHRA (Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates). Her comments form part of CAPHRA’s…

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  • Taiwan vaping ban disappointing for its many smokers

    Taiwan vaping ban disappointing for its many smokers

    “Raising the legal age for buying cigarettes to 20 is a good move, but effectively banning e-cigarettes is disappointing from Taiwan,” says Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) executive co-ordinator, Nancy Loucas. “We’re all for getting tougher on cigarettes but only if smokers and those desperate to quit have a…

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  • Disservice to smokers to restrict specialist vape shops

    Disservice to smokers to restrict specialist vape shops

    ‘Whilst we have absolutely no issues with restrictions around primary and secondary schools and Kura, we do have issue with adult community locations, such as universities, and other tertiary facilities,’ says Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of CAPHRA (Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates). Her comments form part of CAPHRA’s…

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