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Key point: JTI Vietnam was included in Anphabe's list of the top 100 companies in Vietnam and received the title in recognition of its comprehensive healthcare program.

Key point: Environmental regulators in Oregon fined an e-liquid manufacturer and distributor $32,700 for multiple hazardous waste violations at its facilities in Eugene and Springfield.

Key point: How much does the MOTI S cost per unit? The MOTI S device is highly popular among consumers in China's vaping industry. This article introduces its performance features and price range.

Key point: Wumatech shares fell 6.5% on Monday, with the stock price dropping to $9.96.

Key point: What’s the difference between the old MOTI S device and the new national-standard version?

Key point: Because disposable e-cigarettes contain many components and require manual disassembly for recycling, making them extremely difficult to recycle, Wiltshire in the UK is calling for a ban on disposable e-cigarettes.

Key point: Produced by Lianggezhishang, this weekly report covers major global e-cigarette industry news from November 27 to December 3.

Key point: The strong sales of wdg disposable Milk Tea Cup products have attracted counterfeiters. Many consumers have found numerous fake and substandard wdg Milk Tea Cup products on the market. So how can you tell whether they are genuine?

Key point: The Australian government will fully ban disposable vape imports in 2024 and strengthen licensing requirements for therapeutic vape imports to regulate the vaping market.

Key point: Police in Edirne, Turkey cracked down on smuggling and seized 327 vaping devices labeled as VOZOL. Suspects have been charged.

Key point: France's health minister urged Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne to stop using a vape in the National Assembly, sparking controversy.

Key point: The global vape market is expected to expand rapidly from the current $1.4 billion to about $8 billion.