In recent years, the underground trend of the Malaysian e-cigarette market has caused concern. Although the government has passed legislation to restrict e-cigarette sales, the concealment of online channels and the abuse of brand keywords have caused the risk of teenagers being exposed to illegal e-cigarettes to continue to rise. At the same time, some […]
Read moreOn this ordinary day of February 19, 2025, the severity of the problem of e-cigarette use among Canadian teenagers was once again highlighted. According to the latest substance use survey results released by the Canadian Ministry of Health, one-third (31%) of Canadian teenagers (aged 15 to 19) have used e-cigarette products in the past 30 […]
Read moreSpecifically, the Basel-City government in Switzerland has refused to implement a disposable e-cigarette ban, arguing that the ban violates “higher law” and is unacceptable. Despite this, the cantonal government remains sympathetic to the ban and suggests that the Grand Council consider the motion proposed by Christoph Hokuly as a guide for consideration. Discussions on e-cigarettes […]
Read moreIn 2025, the global e-cigarette industry is undergoing a profound transformation. Driven by tightening regulatory policies, changes in consumer demand, and technological innovation, the industry theme is summarized as “zero, update, restart, and move forward”. As a popular brand, how VEEHOO can seize opportunities and meet challenges in this context has become the focus of […]
Read moreIn recent years, with the increasingly stringent global regulation of traditional tobacco and nicotine products, synthetic nicotine has gradually become a hot topic in the e-cigarette industry. Among them, hexamethyl nicotine (6-methyl nicotine), as a new type of synthetic nicotine, has quickly emerged in the market because it has a throat-stimulating feeling similar to traditional […]
Read moreThailand has imposed a ban on e-cigarettes, but the measure has not been effective in curbing the growth of e-cigarette use among teens. According to a survey by Siam University in Thailand, young people aged between 13 and 24 in Thailand spend an average of about 27,000 baht (about 5,751 yuan) per year on e-cigarettes. […]
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