China’s Nov. Vape Exports to U.S. Hold at $549 Million, Sustaining High After October’s $591 Million Peak

Dec.22.2025
China’s Nov. Vape Exports to U.S. Hold at $549 Million, Sustaining High After October’s $591 Million Peak
China’s Nov. vape exports to the U.S. held at $549 million, following October’s $591 million record. 2025 YTD exports reached $3.72 billion, officially eclipsing 2024’s full-year total. This $1.14 billion 60-day surge signals a critical inventory overhang, heightening financial and regulatory risks for manufacturers.

Key Takeaways

 

  • Year-to-Date Breakout: China’s e-cigarette exports to the U.S. reached $3.72 billion in the first 11 months of 2025, officially surpassing the total export value of the entire previous year ($3.701 billion).

 

  • Sustained High-Volume: Following October’s record-breaking $591 million peak, November shipments held firm at $549 million, representing a massive 67.8% year-on-year surge.

 

  • Critical Inventory Overhang: The concentrated influx of $1.14 billion in goods over just 60 days has pushed U.S. inventory levels to a critical threshold, heightening financial risks for Chinese manufacturers as supply continues to outpace organic retail demand.
     

2Firsts Dec 22——According to Chinese customs data, China’s e-cigarette exports to the United States maintained an extraordinary pace in November, recording $549.12 million in shipments. This follows the historic $590.96 million peak reached in October, marking a two-month period of unprecedented trade volume for the industry.


2025 Year-to-Date Volume: Cumulative exports for the first 11 months of 2025 have reached $3.72 billion, officially surpassing the total export scale of the entire year of 2024 ($3.701 billion).

 


Persistent Inventory Overhang

 


The November data confirms that the massive surge observed in October was not an isolated spike but a sustained trend. The $590.96 million recorded in October—a 110.7% year-on-year explosion—set a high baseline that November has largely maintained.


This back-to-back performance reinforces concerns regarding a significant inventory overhang in the U.S. market. The surge continues to be driven by logistics clearing and anticipation of tighter regulatory cycles rather than a fundamental shift in U.S. consumer demand.


With $1.14 billion in goods exported within a single 60-day window, the inventory glut within the U.S. supply chain has reached a critical threshold. Industry analysts warn that such sustained high-volume shipments increase the risk of a market correction; if enforcement actions intensify, Chinese manufacturers face heightened financial exposure and the risk of non-payment on accumulated stock.

 


Market Outlook

 


The resilience of the $549 million November figure suggests that the supply chain is operating at maximum capacity. As the industry moves into December, the primary concern remains the potential for a sharp pullback as warehouses reach saturation and the gap between wholesale supply and retail demand continues to widen.

 

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Cover image source:Monthly Comparison of China's E-cigarette Export Value to the U.S. (Jan–Nov 2024 vs. 2025)|Image source:2Firsts
 

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