1. The US FDA authorized four mint-flavored vape products to pass PMTA review for the first time
On June 21, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued marketing authorization orders to four mint-flavored vape products from NJOY, two of which are NJOY ACE products, which are pods used with previously authorized electronic atomizers; the other two NJOY DAILY products are disposable vapes. This authorization is the first time that the FDA has approved non-tobacco flavored vape products.
2. The first trial of the first case of selling counterfeit vapes in Neijiang, China
Recently, the Weiyuan County Court of Neijiang City concluded a case of producing and selling counterfeit products in accordance with the law. The defendant Cao was sentenced to one year in prison, suspended for one year and six months, and fined RMB 30,000. It is reported that this is the first case in Neijiang where a person was sentenced for selling counterfeit vapes.
3. ANYX unveils 30,000-puff super-large capacity refillable vape TITAN in Dubai
At the Dubai exhibition in June, the refillable vape brand ANYX made a “big” move and unveiled the new 30,000-puff super-large capacity TITAN refillable vape, which attracted widespread attention from industry professionals and media from all over the world. In addition, there is a 20,000-puff capacity to choose from.
ANYX CEO Sanking Han said at the press conference: “We believe that its super-large number of puffs and excellent performance will provide users with an unparalleled smoking experience. Our goal is to continuously breakthrough innovation and provide solutions for the changing needs of customers.”
According to the regulations of the Philippine government, retailers, distributors, wholesalers, and traders of vape products in the Philippines can sell the remaining stocks of uncertified vape products before September 7 this year. After September 8, the Philippines will only allow certified legal vapes to be sold on the market, and products that have not been certified will be seized.
5. Kazakhstan’s vape ban officially takes effect
On June 20, local time, a law prohibiting the import, production, and sale of vape in Kazakhstan officially took effect. However, the bill does not set penalties for people who use vape.
Illegal sales of vape will be fined up to 738,400 tenges (about 11,600 yuan), or community service of fewer than 200 hours, or up to 50 days in prison; illegal import and production of vape will face a fine of up to 7.3 million tenges (about 115,000 yuan), or community service of less than 600 hours, or up to 2 years in prison.
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