FDA Authorizes More E-Cigarette Products
>How Will the New Administrative Measures Impact China’s Vape Industry?
>UK vaping industry proposes regulatory changes ahead of government review
>Vape Shipping Ban Looms Ahead
>Vaping revealed as most popular aid to quit smoking, says Public Health England
>The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized several tobacco-flavored vaping products made by the company Logic on Thursday, and added that it would soon announce whether other big-name brands can continue to sell their products in this country.
China’s vape industry has been hit with another round of legislation. The new measures build upon a decision to move the industry under the purview of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration and regulate e-cigarettes / vape products as tobacco products, which will put significant restraints on the industry catering to the domestic market.
The UK’s Tobacco and Related Products Regulations are currently being reviewed, with a crucial consultation due to close on 19 March. The resulting decisions made by the government are set to shape public health and smoking cessation policy for years to come.
In December, President Trump signed a 5000+ omnibus bill into law titled the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (CAA). The bill was highly publicized for extending certain COVID-relief measures to small businesses, such as revitalizing the Paycheck Protection Program. Another facet of the CAA was a provision which bans the United States Postal Service (USPS) from shipping Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS).
Public Health England (PHE) has released its seventh independent report on vaping in England, outlining the attitudes towards vaping and smoking in the country