China exported about USD 327 million worth of e-cigarettes to the U.S. in December, up 22.31% month
In December, China exported approximately USD 327 million worth of e-cigarettes to the United States, up 22.31% month-on-month and 21.96% year-on-year.
News flash: According to updated trade data from the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China, Two Supremes compiled statistics on China’s e-cigarette exports to the United States in December 2023. Details are as follows:
Image source: Two Supremes (chart by Jiang Mingxi)
Export value was approximately USD 327 million, up 22.31% month-on-month and 21.96% year-on-year.
Image source: Two Supremes (chart by Jiang Mingxi)
Export volume was approximately 7,357 tons, up 21.16% month-on-month and 42.79% year-on-year.
Image source: Two Supremes (chart by Jiang Mingxi)
The export unit price was USD 44.4 per kilogram, up 0.95% month-on-month but down 14.59% year-on-year; the average price of “e-cigarettes and similar personal electronic atomization devices” was USD 2.78 per unit.
Image source: Two Supremes (chart by Jiang Mingxi)
Among them, “e-cigarettes and similar personal electronic atomization devices” accounted for 22.54% of export categories, while “non-combustible inhalation products containing nicotine, without tobacco or reconstituted tobacco” accounted for 77.46%.
Image source: Two Supremes (chart by Jiang Mingxi)



