
On November 23rd, the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration issued a notice on its official website regarding the restrictions on carrying electronic cigarettes, aerosols, and nicotine products across different regions.
Source of the photo: Official website of the National Tobacco Bureau.
According to the Tobacco Monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China and its implementation regulations, as well as the Electronic Cigarette Management Measures (National Tobacco Monopoly Bureau Announcement No. 1 of 2022), the transport of electronic cigarette products, aerosols, and nicotine for electronic cigarette use across regions will be subject to restrictions on the quantity per person, per trip. The specific details of this announcement are as follows:
Tobacco products are limited to six items per purchase, while electronic cigarette pods (liquids for vaporization) are limited to 90 items per purchase. Products that combine pods and tobacco items, including disposable electronic cigarettes, are also limited to 90 items per purchase, while the sale of vaporizers and nicotine liquids for electronic cigarettes are limited to 180ml.
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