Black Market or Opportunity? Insiders' Perspectives on UK Disposable Ban

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Jan.29.2024
Black Market or Opportunity? Insiders' Perspectives on UK Disposable Ban
The UK government's announcement to ban the sales of disposable e-cigarettes and restrict flavors has received mixed responses from industry professionals.

On January 29th, the British government announced a complete ban on the sale of disposable e-cigarettes and restrictions on the flavors of refillable e-cigarettes. In response to this, 2FIRSTS reached out to several British e-cigarette industry professionals to get their perspectives on the ban.

 

Some industry insiders believe that there is currently a large illegal market (black market) in the UK dominated by e-cigarettes with high quantities. The implementation of the ban on disposable e-cigarettes could potentially lead to a resurgence of the black market, and it could also result in an increase in black market prices.

 

On the other hand, industry experts believe that it is only a matter of time before disposable e-cigarettes are banned in the UK. This is because disposable e-cigarettes are seen as transitional products with limited user experience and performance, whereas open systems and pod systems are considered the future trends in the market.

 

Meanwhile, some industry insiders in the open system and closed system sectors believe that the ban on disposable e-cigarettes undoubtedly presents new opportunities for open systems, closed systems, and e-liquids. Professionals engaged in open system device businesses also express their plans to launch new open system devices in the UK market by 2024, expanding their product lines and venturing into the e-liquid business.

 

The UK government has provided limited information regarding the specific details of the ban, and the implementation timeline is still uncertain. Additionally, the government will also impose restrictions on the available flavors and packaging of e-cigarettes. Some experts speculate that there may be another round of public consultation conducted by the government.

 

The UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) expressed their disappointment on social media regarding the government's decision to ban disposable e-cigarettes. They believe that while it is crucial to prevent young people from accessing e-cigarettes, this decision seems more like a desperate move by the government, disregarding the concerns of e-cigarette users, in anticipation of the upcoming elections.

 

The UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) has stated that the government is completely misguided if they believe banning disposable e-cigarettes will protect young people. This counterproductive regulation will only drive the growth of the black market, rapidly exposing children to greater risks and making it easier for them to access illegal and non-compliant e-cigarettes. The solution to addressing the issue of youth e-cigarette use lies not in misguided bans and restrictions, but in effective and proactive enforcement of existing laws (which is sorely lacking), which already deem the sale of e-cigarettes to minors as illegal.

 


 

"UK Disposable E-Cigarette Ban" Series Report

 

Policy Updates
【1】UK Government Announces Ban on Disposable E-Cigarettes
【2】Original Text of UK Government's Disposable Ban Announcement

 

Market Dynamics
【1】After UK Disposable Ban: Retailers Clearing Stock, Major Distributors Turning to E-liquids and Open-Systems
【2】UK Announces Disposable E-Cigarette Ban: Smoore and Yinghe Technology Stock Prices Decline

 

Various Perspectives
【1】Black Market or Opportunity? Insiders' Perspectives on UK Disposable Ban

【2】Interview with Arcus Managing Director: Ban Will Lead to Black Market Surge, Manufacturers should Switch to Open Systems

 

Business Review

【1】Disposable Ban Impact: Is Smoore's Strategic Layout Empty Again?

 

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