In a corner of South America, Uruguay has always been hailed as a pioneer in tobacco control. As early as 2006, it became the first country in the Americas to completely ban smoking in indoor spaces. Recently, public health in this land has ushered in another major move: Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi officially announced the […]
Read moreIn early June 2025, Ukrainian security services successfully smashed an illegal e-cigarette oil supply chain with a total value of more than $31 million. This action not only demonstrated the Ukrainian government’s determination to crack down on the illegal e-cigarette market, but also triggered people’s in-depth thinking on compliance and innovation in the e-cigarette industry. […]
Read moreRecently, the National Council, the lower house of the Swiss Parliament, passed a landmark motion proposing a complete ban on the sale of disposable e-cigarettes. This move is aimed at addressing issues such as rising youth smoking rates and environmental pollution, and has also triggered extensive discussions on the future development of the e-cigarette industry. […]
Read moreOn June 1, 2025, the UK officially implemented a nationwide ban on the sale of disposable e-cigarettes. This policy aims to reduce the smoking rate among young people and the impact of e-waste on the environment. However, after the implementation of the policy, “same-looking” alternatives quickly appeared in the market, and many mainstream brands launched […]
Read moreOn July 1, 2025, France will implement a comprehensive outdoor smoking ban policy, prohibiting smoking in public places frequented by children, including beaches, parks, around schools, bus stops and stadiums. Violators will face a fine of 135 euros (about 154 US dollars). The move is aimed at protecting children’s health rights and reducing their exposure […]
Read moreFrom July 1, 2025, France will implement a comprehensive outdoor smoking ban policy, prohibiting smoking in public places frequented by children, including beaches, parks, around schools, bus stops and stadiums. Violators will face a fine of up to 135 euros (about 114 pounds). This move aims to protect children from the harm of secondhand smoke […]
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