Wusu Market Regulation Bureau in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region cleans up and rectifies the vaping
According to China Quality News, the Market Regulation Bureau of Wusu City in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region recently launched a special campaign to clean up and rectify the vaping market.
The operation mainly targeted vape shops, convenience stores, and tobacco and liquor stores within its jurisdiction, with a focus on shops and supermarkets around schools. Inspectors checked for illegal activities such as selling vaping products to minors and publishing false advertising for vaping products. During the inspections, law enforcement officers educated merchants about the dangers of vaping and shared information that so-called "intoxicating e-cigarettes" containing synthetic cannabinoids are a new type of drug. Merchants were prohibited from selling vaping products to minors in order to effectively maintain tobacco monopoly market order.
So far, 28 business operators have been inspected in this campaign, and no related violations have been found. (Du Zhifeng, Huang Yanmei)



