
China's National Standards for E-Cigarettes to Begin October 1
China's market regulator recently approved mandatory national standards for e-cigarettes that will become effective on October 1, 2022.
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China's market regulator recently approved mandatory national standards for e-cigarettes that will become effective on October 1, 2022.
Xinhua News Agency, an official media of Chinese government, on Wednesday issued a document highlighting the necessity to prohibit e-cigarettes from being used by minors.
Despite the district court’s preliminary order, ELFBAR recognizes the importance of the U.S. market in its business and launched a new brand called EBDESIGN.
E-cigarettes, or vapes, have been increasing in popularity, especially among younger generations who are less inclined to using traditional tobacco products.
Three Chinese governmental bodies released a joint announcement on October 25 regarding new consumption taxes for e-cigarettes, which will be implemented from November 1, 2022.
On the evening of November 26, China amended its tobacco monopoly law to include e-cigarettes, stepping up regulation of the fast-growing vaping industry in the world's largest tobacco market.
China's vaping and e-cigarettes industry witnessed two critical developments on Friday. New detailed regulations and draft of "Chinese E-Cigarette National Standards" were published.
RELX Technology announced that its board of directors had authorized a stock repurchase program, according to which the company can repurchase up to $500 million of shares.
The official website of China's State Tobacco Monopoly Administration issued a number of documents on April 15, stipulating guidelines for the production, wholesale, retail and traceability of electronic cigarettes.
On August 28, 2018, the State Administration for Market Regulation and the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau issued a circular essentially banning the sale of electronic cigarettes to minors in China.
On Thursday, Alibaba International Station announced that it will ban the sale of e-cigarettes starting May 1, 2022.
Chinese battery company EVE Energy plans to sign an agreement with the management committee of Yuxi High-Tech District in Yunnan Province on matters related to the company's investment in local lithium battery production projects.