
North Tyneside Seizes £50,000 Worth of Illegal Vaping Products
Highlights: Authorities in North Tyneside, UK, seized 3,000 illegal vaping products worth more than £50,000 (about RMB 460,000).
Create professional information on atomized steam small cigarettes and update daily news on cartridge replacement small cigarettes.

Highlights: Authorities in North Tyneside, UK, seized 3,000 illegal vaping products worth more than £50,000 (about RMB 460,000).

Highlights: MONS, a leading Korean disposable vape brand, recently announced that it will release a new vaping product on September 1.

Highlights: Japan Tobacco (JT) announced a new cartridge, Mobius Aroma Rich Regular, for its heated tobacco device Ploom X.

Highlights: Produced by 2Firsts, this weekly report covers key global vaping industry news from August 21 to August 27.

Highlights: China Galaxy Securities said in a research note that it continues to maintain a recommended rating on Yinghe Technology (300457.SZ).

Highlights: As part of its 10th anniversary celebration, Korean vape brand Haka announced a new e-liquid series, Haka Signature.

Highlights: Last month, the Romanian government issued an ordinance revising and supplementing the country's tobacco law (GO23). The move bans all flavored heated tobacco products.

Highlights: Low efficiency and difficulty acquiring new customers have left many Chinese companies expanding overseas feeling trapped in intense industry competition. At the same time, traditional channel-based customer development is gradually losing eff

Highlights: Another €200 million has been invested this year, bringing total investment in Eastern Europe to at least €700 million. Recent data is striking: last year, the largest Eastern European distributor under global vaping giant Philip Morris Intern

Highlights: A local field report on Slovenia's vaping market found that disposable products dominate the market.

Highlights: Organizers of the Electric Picnic music festival have announced that disposable vapes will not be allowed into the venue.

Highlights: On August 27, reports said Israel is planning to tighten controls on tobacco and vaping products to reduce smoking-related harm. Proposed measures include taxing vaping products, banning flavors, and restricting sales.