
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.
Shanghai-based game company Giant Network announced yesterday that it's ready to acquire 72.81% of Taomee Entertainment directly or indirectly held by Dongzheng Ruibo or its affiliated companies in cash.
Domestic social media platform Xiaohongshu is suspected of leaking the private information of minors, and of poor content auditing.
Guangzhou-based game developer 37Games will introduce face recognition technology within its games to protect the health of minors, preventing them from fraudulently using adult accounts to play games.
At the 2021 China Game Industry Annual Meeting today, Tencent revealed for the first time its counter-measures and changes after the government's recent policy regarding the prevention of minors from indulging in online games.
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.
Recently, ByteDance's short video app Douyin released a report on its recent measures to ensure the safety of the platform.
On Monday, Chinese regulator slashed the amount of time players under the age of 18 can spend on online games. Those under the age of 18 can now only spend an hour playing online gameson Fridays, weekends and holidays.
Chinese telecom giant Tencent released its third quarter financial report on Wednesday, showing that its revenue in the third quarter was 142.368 billion yuan ($22 billion), a year-on-year increase of 13%.
On October 26th, the Cyberspace Administration of China solicited opinions on the "Internet User Account Name Information Management Regulations (Draft for Comment)".