- The “six-in-one” disposable vapePynePodPP6000 is new on the British vape sourcing website. This product features 3,600 puffs, 12 flavors, 800mAh battery capacity and compliance with EU TPD standards, but it is not yet available on the PynePod official website.
- In early trading on September 3, vapeconcept stocks strengthened. As of press time, Kinglong Electromechanical rose by more than 19.8%, Dongfeng Group and Xiaosong shares rose by more than 10%, and Chiyu Group, Corson Technology, Shunhao shares, etc. followed suit. rise.
- Australia’s illegal tobacco market is in turmoil again. An illegal vapedealer showed off on social media platforms that he had bypassed border controls, triggering public concerns about black market transactions and gang conflicts, and calling on the government to strengthen supervision.
- As of the end of 2023, Switzerland has processed 16 tons of vapes, with a recycling rate of 19%. To achieve the 50% recycling target, relevant organizations have launched promotional activities in public places and set up vaperecycling boxes at music festivals and outdoor events.
- Haypp, a British online nicotine retailer, launched a petition to oppose the ban on flavored vapesproposed by the British Medical Association, arguing that the problem of youth vape usingshould be solved through strengthening supervision rather than a comprehensive ban.
- An Australian study found that high school students with poorer mental health, especially those with severe depressive symptoms, were more likely to try vapes. This suggests that preventing minors from using vapes requires paying attention to mental health issues at the same time.
- A cross-border conference led by the Australian Border Force will be held in Singapore. Customs officials from 20 Asia-Pacific countries will jointly combat illegal tobacco trade, aiming to address this global problem through international cooperation.