Chinese government authorities on March 22 suggested that the country’s tobacco industry regulations might also be applied to e-cigarettes and vaping products.
Noong Marso 22, sinabi ng mga nauugnay na departamento ng gobyerno ng Tsina na ang mga regulasyon sa industriya ng tabako ng China ay maaari ring mag-aplay sa mga produktong e-sigarilyo at e-sigarilyo.
Pada 22 Mac, pihak berkuasa kerajaan China yang berkaitan menyatakan bahawa peraturan industri tembakau China juga boleh digunakan untuk produk e-rokok dan e-rokok.
Pada 22 Maret, otoritas pemerintah Cina mengatakan bahwa peraturan industri tembakau China juga dapat berlaku untuk produk rokok elektronik dan rokok elektronik.
Chinese e-cigarette company RELX Technology on Jan. 22 was officially listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol “RLX”, becoming the first Chinese e-cigarette brand to start public trading.
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.
E-cigarettes, or vapes, have been increasing in popularity, especially among younger generations who are less inclined to using traditional tobacco products.
In episode 45 of TechBuzz China, co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma talk about the rise of what has been touted as “the next big trend” in China tech: electronic cigarettes.
In the annual 315 evening gala, a tv show that celebrates consumer rights day, companies that range from the food industry to the tech sector are all facing collective examination.