Guo Xiaoyu was Interviewed by Phoenix Satellite TV: E-Cigarette Enterprises Will Face Industrial Upgrading and Reshuffling.

Business by 2FIRSTS
Jun.14.2022
On April 18th, Phoenix Satellite TV interviewed Guo Xiaoyu, COO and co-founder of Shenzhen 2FIRSTS Technologies Co., Ltd., about the hot topic of e-cigarette management norms.

On April 18th, Phoenix Satellite TV interviewed Guo Xiaoyu, COO and co-founder of Shenzhen 2FIRSTS Technologies Co., Ltd., about the hot topic of e-cigarette management norms.


Phoenix TV's Phoenix Focus News show aired in the evening on the day of the interview. According to Guo Xiaoyu, the implementation of e-cigarette management measures and national regulations has had a significant impact on the e-cigarette industry chain, goods, and customers, particularly in preventing minors and nonsmokers from smoking e-cigarettes. E-cigarette businesses will confront industrial upgrading and reorganization. Following that, the key to adaptation and transformation is to create new products that fulfill national standards as soon as possible. 

Guo Xiaoyu was Interviewed by Phoenix Satellite TV: E-Cigarette Enterprises Will Face Industrial Upgrading and Reshuffling.

 

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