China's E-cigarette Export Figures for May 2023

Market by 2FIRSTS.ai
Jun.21.2023
China's E-cigarette Export Figures for May 2023
China's e-cigarette export value in May 2023 was 6.94 billion yuan, down 2.4% from the previous month.

On June 21st, the General Administration of Customs of China updated the export trade data for e-cigarettes in May 2023. The data shows that in May 2023, China exported e-cigarette products (including e-cigarettes and similar personal electronic vapor devices, as well as other nicotine-containing non-combustible inhalable products) with a total export value of 6,939,917,298 yuan.

 

Compared to the previous month, e-cigarette exports have decreased by 2.4%; however, when compared to the same period in 2022, there has been a 42.1% increase in exports.

 

E-cigarette export data statistics is compiled by: 2FIRSTS.

 

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