
Gansu Issues Fine for Selling Vapes to Minors
Gansu authorities issued a fine in a case involving the sale of vaping devices to minors, after regulators uncovered the violation at a night market stall.
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Gansu authorities issued a fine in a case involving the sale of vaping devices to minors, after regulators uncovered the violation at a night market stall.
On the morning of June 4, 2021, the anti-drug unit of Dapu County Public Security Bureau, together with the county tobacco monopoly bureau, market supervision bureau, education bureau, and women’s federation, carried out a special inspection of illegal e-
On March 22, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology publicly solicited comments on amendments to the Regulations for the Implementation of the Tobacco Monopoly Law of the People’s Republic of China, proposing a new Article 65 stating that e-c

A new report says the global e-liquid market was worth about $1.6 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach roughly $3.5 billion by 2026, growing at a 14% CAGR.

On June 25, Anyang’s tobacco monopoly bureau fined a vaping experience store RMB 2,000 and confiscated RMB 107 in illegal gains for selling e-cigarettes to minors, the first such penalty in Henan.

At this year’s Two Sessions, a National People’s Congress deputy called for faster vaping regulations to protect minors, citing unclear nicotine levels, unknown flavoring risks, and limited oversight.

China’s tobacco authorities and market regulator have launched a special campaign to protect minors from tobacco harm, with continued strengthening of e-cigarette market supervision and a crackdown on disguised online sales.

A University of Hong Kong study shows that use of new tobacco products such as e-cigarettes and heated tobacco among teens and young adults aged 25 or under hit a record 85.9% in 2019-2020, up 13 points year over year.

To further protect minors from tobacco harm, Zhejiang Provincial Tobacco Monopoly Bureau and Zhejiang Provincial Market Supervision Administration recently jointly formulated the Special Action Plan for Protecting Minors from Tobacco Harm and Safeguarding

A Yale study suggests flavor vape bans may have unintended effects, potentially pushing more teenagers toward smoking combustible cigarettes instead of reducing youth tobacco use.

On June 8, IEVA expressed concern over the EU Commission’s report on the Tobacco Products Directive, saying its tone suggests further restrictions on vaping products and could effectively ban most products on the market.

To enforce the revised law protecting minors from tobacco, including e-cigarettes, Shenzhen launched a citywide unified enforcement campaign with market regulators and the tobacco monopoly department.