National Tobacco Monopoly Bureau Issues Licensing to Over 180 Enterprises

Aug.12.2022
National Tobacco Monopoly Bureau Issues Licensing to Over 180 Enterprises
Over 180 companies received tobacco monopoly licenses, and 2FIRSTS categorized them by e-cigarette, aerosol, and nicotine products.

As of this week, more than 180 companies have received licenses issued by the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration. 2FIRSTS has categorized the licenses received by various companies into "electronic cigarette products, aerosols, and electronic cigarette nicotine" through communication, inquiry, and data inquiry. The detailed information can be found in the table below.


The company names and application dates in this article were sourced from the official website of the National Tobacco Monopoly Bureau, and were compiled and charted by 2FIRSTS. The categorization was obtained through data collection and organization by 2FIRSTS, and any omissions or errors should be brought to the attention of 2FIRSTS staff for correction. Due to the length of the table, it is recommended to view horizontally or on a computer. The images are also quite large, so please scroll to view.


E-cigarette products:


Aerosol Products: Nicotine for E-cigarettes - For further information on the issuance of tobacco monopoly licenses, please click on the Tobacco Monopoly Production Enterprise License Issuance Summary Special Topic.


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