China E-Cigarette Companies Sign Compliance Agreement with Russian Union

Jul.27.2022
China E-Cigarette Companies Sign Compliance Agreement with Russian Union
ECCC holds signing ceremony for compliance commitment by over 50 Chinese e-cigarette companies, witnessed by international guests.

On the afternoon of July 27th at 3 pm, the Electronic Cigarette Professional Committee of the China Electronic Commerce Association (ECCC) held a signing ceremony for the "Compliance Commitment Letter".


Peter Davydov, the chief spokesperson of the Russian Nikudin Union, attended the ceremony via video call, witnessing over 50 Chinese e-cigarette companies solemnly signing the "Compliance Commitment Letter". The commitments made by these companies include strengthening compliance management and capabilities, prioritizing the safety of production, adhering strictly to the laws protecting minors, abiding by the applicable e-cigarette laws, regulations, and standards of export destinations, as well as promoting environmental awareness to achieve the goal of carbon neutrality.


Chairman Yao Jide, Vice Chairpersons Huang Guihua and Liu Yuanfang, Secretary General Ao Weinuo, Founder of JUUL Group Zhao Guanyun, Vice General Manager of iQiyi Wang Liyun, General Secretary of UK Vaping Industry Association and Co-founder of European E-cigarette Industry Association, Chairman of Canada Vaping Industry Trade Association, and over 50 representatives from Chinese e-cigarette companies attended the ceremony.


The Electronic Cigarette Committee convened this ceremony with the aim of promoting the commitment and determination of Chinese e-cigarette companies to operate in compliance, take responsibility for quality and safety, protect minors, and establish a positive image for the Chinese e-cigarette industry. This is intended to drive the healthy development of the global e-cigarette industry and achieve high-quality breakthroughs.


Peter Davidoff's participation is a full affirmation of China's electronic cigarette industry's compliance management capabilities, protection of minors' health, and environmental protection. Furthermore, it has significant implications for the healthy and orderly development of the international electronic industry.


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