2FIRSTS Releases "2024 Global Vape Regulation Report": Trial Version Is Live

Industry Insight by 2FIRSTS
Jul.09.2024
2FIRSTS Releases "2024 Global Vape Regulation Report": Trial Version Is Live

On July 9th, 2FIRSTS officially released the "2024 Global Vape Regulation Report." This report is a comprehensive analysis of the current status and development trends of global new tobacco product regulation, providing valuable insights and guidance for the industry.

 

Key points:

  • Comprehensive analysis: The report covers the latest regulatory policies and market dynamics of new tobacco products around the world.
  • Authoritative data: Based on a large amount of authoritative data and in-depth research, the report provides a scientific basis for decision-makers and industry professionals.
  • Future prospects: The report not only summarizes the current regulatory situation but also makes predictions for future development trends.

"In the current complex regulatory environment, we hope to help all parties inside and outside the industry better understand and cope with the regulatory challenges of new tobacco products by releasing this report," said Alan Zhao, CEO of 2FIRSTS. "We believe that the insights and analysis in the report will have a positive impact on the development of the industry."

 

Trial version:

To facilitate readers' understanding of the content and value of the report, we have specially provided a trial version of the report. The full version of the "2024 Global Vape Regulation Report" is now available for purchase. Please visit the link to purchase the full version of the printed report.

 

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