The latest data released by the customs recently shows that despite facing an increasingly strict international regulatory environment, China's electronic cigarette exports continue to maintain a growth trend.
The export data of electronic cigarettes is impressive
The top five export destination countries are:
1. United States ($318 million)
2. UK (120 million US dollars)
3. Russia (77.55 million US dollars)
4. South Korea (70.33 million US dollars)
5. Germany (56.67 million US dollars)
It is worth noting that Poland, as an emerging market, entered the top ten for the first time with an export value of $20.17 million.International market regulation is becoming stricter
The UK market is facing challenges
According to the Daily Mail yesterday, some manufacturers were found to be selling large quantities of illegal electronic cigarettes to the UK. During a "phishing law enforcement" operation, seven Chinese companies were found to have engaged in illegal activities. This incident may have a significant impact on the future development of Chinese electronic cigarettes in the UK market.Publish the list of 7 companies corresponding to their products
The UK market is facing challenges
According to the Daily Mail yesterday, some manufacturers were found to be selling large quantities of illegal electronic cigarettes to the UK. During a "phishing law enforcement" operation, seven Chinese companies were found to have engaged in illegal activities. This incident may have a significant impact on the future development of Chinese electronic cigarettes in the UK market.New regulations come into effect in Nebraska, USA
On July 20th, Nebraska, USA implemented new electronic cigarette regulations that prohibit advertising targeting children and require electronic cigarette companies to register their products. State Attorney General Mike Hilgers emphasized that the impact of e-cigarettes on teenagers is one of the most pressing issues in the state.
Polish experts call for ban on disposable electronic cigarettes
Polish medical experts recently called on the government to take action to ban the sale of disposable electronic cigarettes. Data shows that up to 25% of girls and 21% of boys aged 12 to 15 in Poland use electronic cigarettes, with an annual sales volume of approximately 100 million units.75% of children try nicotine containing products for the first time before the age of 15, with the majority starting with electronic cigarettes, "said Krzysztof J. Filipiak, President of the Polish Association for Medical Progress
Market prospects and challenges
Despite facing regulatory pressure, the global e-cigarette market continues to grow. According to Statista's prediction, the global e-cigarette market value will reach $26 billion by 2024. However, as countries such as Belgium, France, and the UK consider banning the sale of disposable e-cigarettes, Chinese e-cigarette export companies may face greater challenges.Industry experts suggest that Chinese e-cigarette companies should closely monitor international regulatory trends, strengthen product innovation and quality control, and actively participate in the development of international standards to maintain competitiveness in the global market.