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Vape Law & Market Weekly Oct 21: France to Ban Disposable Vapes

Legal Developments

EU Approves French Ban on Disposable E-Cigarettes

On October 10, the European Union officially approved France’s law to ban the sale of disposable e-cigarettes, also known as “puffs.” This law, which was initially passed by the French National Assembly and Senate in December 2023, is set to take effect in the coming months. The legislation aims to curb the sale of nicotine-containing disposable vapes across France, signaling a significant regulatory change for the vaping industry in Europe. Source

Russia Plans to Amend E-Cigarette Packaging Standards

Russia is working on revising its packaging regulations for e-cigarettes to include mandatory health warning labels. This move is part of the country’s ongoing efforts to regulate the vaping industry and raise public awareness about health risks. Source

South Korea Proposes Regulation of Synthetic Nicotine

South Korea is considering bringing synthetic nicotine under tobacco regulation. If passed, this law could lead to significant price increases for e-cigarette products. The vaping industry may face rising costs, affecting both manufacturers and consumers. Source

Maldives to Ban E-Cigarettes by December 2024

The Maldives is set to impose a complete ban on e-cigarettes, starting with the prohibition of imports from November 15, 2024. By December 15, the sale, use, possession, and advertisement of all e-cigarette products will be illegal. The government has instructed relevant departments to enforce the ban effectively. Source

Italy Extends Vape Sales Authorization, Bans Online Sales of Nicotine Products

Starting January 1, 2025, Italy will extend the sales authorization period for e-cigarette liquids and processed tobacco from two to four years. Additionally, online sales of nicotine-containing products will be prohibited, although rules for non-nicotine products remain undefined. Source

Brazil Launches Zero-Tolerance Policy for E-Cigarettes

Beginning October 26, 2024, Brazil will suspend the operations of companies violating electronic cigarette regulations. Businesses involved in the sale of illegal or contraband products, including traditional cigarettes, will face severe penalties. Source

Market Information

Korean Industry Faces Tax Impact on Synthetic Nicotine

The proposed tax on synthetic nicotine in South Korea is expected to severely affect the open-system vape market. Industry insiders predict a sharp drop in e-liquid consumption, with monthly usage potentially plummeting by 60%, from 50 tons to 20 tons. A new alternative nicotine type is also emerging in response to this regulation.

Ront Intelligent Denies Cooperation with RELX and SnowPlus

Ront Intelligent, a Chinese vaping technology company, has clarified that it is not in direct partnership with popular brands like RELX or SnowPlus. However, its intelligent controllers for electronic atomization devices are exported indirectly through customers.

FDA Redlists OEM Product from Kyes Intelligent Subsidiary

A product manufactured by Zhuhai Kyes Intelligent, a subsidiary of Kyes Technology, has been added to the FDA’s “Red List,” making it subject to automatic detention upon entering the U.S. The company has activated an emergency plan and suspended production of the affected product. Source

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