2Firsts Launches Brand International Communication Initiative to Boost Chinese Vape Exports

Nov.20.2024
2Firsts unveiled the "Vape Brand International Communication Initiative," leveraging its industry influence to assist small and medium-sized enterprises with free media coverage and resource connections, aiming to drive global expansion and branding of China's vape sector.

The global vape industry is entering a new phase of development, marked by increasingly fierce competition across technology, product categories, compliance, and markets. Amid these dynamics, brand strength has emerged as a critical competitive advantage for enterprises. Over the past three years, several well-known Chinese vape brands have risen to prominence in international markets, serving as a testament to the high-quality global expansion of China's vape industry.

 

As a leading global media platform and think tank specializing in new tobacco technology, 2Firsts has established extensive influence in international markets. Additionally, 2Firsts has built strong partnerships with renowned international media outlets and public relations firms. To further support the global branding efforts of Chinese vape enterprises and provide greater assistance to small and medium-sized businesses, 2Firsts has introduced the "Vape Brand International Communication Initiative".

 

Key Services of the Initiative:

 

  • Providing free international media coverage opportunities for small and medium-sized vape brands;

 

  • Offering free public relations training sessions for vape enterprises;

 

  • Connecting vape brands with international media and marketing service providers;

 

  • Conducting in-depth interviews and reports on company founders, executives, and scientists.

 

The above are just some of the services offered. 2Firsts will continue to develop and provide higher-quality support and services based on the needs of participating brands.

 

For more details about the initiative and to register, please scan the QR code below to join the customer service group.


To ensure effective communication, the group is exclusively limited to company leaders and branding, marketing, or public relations representatives.

 

2Firsts Launches Brand International Communication Initiative to Boost Chinese Vape Exports

 

For further inquiries, please contact us at: info@2firsts.com.

 

About 2Firsts:

 

2Firsts is a leading NGP industry media and consultancy, providing the latest industry news, data, and insights to regulators, entrepreneurs, researchers, media outlets, and other stakeholders worldwide. Every day, over 30,000 global visitors access 2Firsts' English site (www.2firsts.com), Chinese site (cn.2firsts.com), and Spanish site (www.2firsts.com/es).

 

As a value-driven service provider for the global tobacco and NPG supply chain, 2Firsts is dedicated to advancing scientific research, technological innovation, regulatory compliance, business progress, and corporate social responsibility in the NGP industry. Its mission is to foster the high-quality development of the global tobacco harm reduction industry and contribute to global harm reduction efforts.

 

We welcome news tips, article submissions, interview requests, or comments on this piece.

Please contact us at info@2firsts.com, or reach out to Alan Zhao, CEO of 2Firsts, on LinkedIn


Notice

1.  This article is intended solely for professional research purposes related to industry, technology, and policy. Any references to brands or products are made purely for objective description and do not constitute any form of endorsement, recommendation, or promotion by 2Firsts.

2.  The use of nicotine-containing products — including, but not limited to, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, nicotine pouchand heated tobacco products — carries significant health risks. Users are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations in their respective jurisdictions.

3.  This article is not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decisions or financial advice. 2Firsts assumes no direct or indirect liability for any inaccuracies or errors in the content.

4.  Access to this article is strictly prohibited for individuals below the legal age in their jurisdiction.

 

Copyright

 

This article is either an original work created by 2Firsts or a reproduction from third-party sources with proper attribution. All copyrights and usage rights belong to 2Firsts or the original content provider. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or any other form of unauthorized use by any individual or organization is strictly prohibited. Violators will be held legally accountable.

For copyright-related inquiries, please contact: info@2firsts.com

 

AI Assistance Disclaimer

 

This article may have been enhanced using AI tools to improve translation and editorial efficiency. However, due to technical limitations, inaccuracies may occur. Readers are encouraged to refer to the cited sources for the most accurate information.

We welcome any corrections or feedback. Please contact us at: info@2firsts.com

China Further Tightens E-Cigarette Capacity and Investment Controls, Supply Chain Faces Stronger Regulation and Accelerated Shakeout
China Further Tightens E-Cigarette Capacity and Investment Controls, Supply Chain Faces Stronger Regulation and Accelerated Shakeout
China is tightening controls over e-cigarette production capacity and investment as regulators move to curb disorderly competition and address oversupply risks, a new policy framework released on December 25 shows, signaling stronger oversight and a faster shakeout across the country’s e-cigarette supply chain, according to first-hand reporting by 2Firsts.
Dec.25
Heated tobacco brand DIITO launches in Mongolia
Heated tobacco brand DIITO launches in Mongolia
A new heat-not-burn (HNB) brand, DIITO, has commenced promotional activities in the Mongolian market. The device features an integrated display panel and supports dual heating modes, "RELAX" and "RUSH." Investigations reveal that DIITO’s local promotion closely overlaps with RELX’s official distribution channels. Furthermore, the DIITO trademark is held by the UK-based REAZEN TECH LIMITED, a company that also manages the e-cigarette brand FASTA.
Jan.16 by 2FIRSTS.ai
BAT Subsidiary Warns of Surge in Illegal Nicotine Pouches in Canada, Calls for Unified Regulatory Framework
BAT Subsidiary Warns of Surge in Illegal Nicotine Pouches in Canada, Calls for Unified Regulatory Framework
Imperial Tobacco Canada, a subsidiary of British American Tobacco, has urged the federal government to respond to the spread of illegal nicotine pouches by allowing approved products to be sold through a wider range of adult retail channels. The company is also calling for stronger retail inspections, enhanced digital tracking, and closer coordination among provinces to build a consistent regulatory framework and restore the accessibility of the legal market.
Dec.05 by 2FIRSTS.ai
RJ Reynolds asks ITC to investigate alleged vape restriction violations by Heaven Gifts network
RJ Reynolds asks ITC to investigate alleged vape restriction violations by Heaven Gifts network
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. has asked the U.S. International Trade Commission to open a Section 337 investigation into Heaven Gifts International — the umbrella company behind Elf Bars and Geek Bars — its subsidiaries and nine U.S. distributors.
Jan.16 by 2FIRSTS.ai
UK vape retailer VPZ to expand manufacturing, open 40 stores in 2026
UK vape retailer VPZ to expand manufacturing, open 40 stores in 2026
UK specialist vape retailer VPZ has launched a multi-million-pound investment programme to boost domestic production capacity and tighten supply-chain controls. The plan includes adding a fifth production line, opening 40 new stores across the UK in 2026 and creating hundreds of jobs, while establishing a bonded warehouse at its Edinburgh headquarters as regulation tightens and a vaping tax is planned.
Feb.02 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Malaysia’s Cabinet Agrees in Principle to Nationwide Vape Ban
Malaysia’s Cabinet Agrees in Principle to Nationwide Vape Ban
Malaysia is accelerating efforts toward a nationwide ban on vaping, with the Health Ministry aiming to finalise the policy by 2026. Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said the Cabinet has already agreed in principle to move toward a ban, stressing that the issue is no longer whether vaping will be banned, but when.
Dec.16 by 2FIRSTS.ai