The Impact of China's New E-cigarette Regulations by 2FIRSTS

Mar.11.2022
The Impact of China's New E-cigarette Regulations by 2FIRSTS
China's National Tobacco Monopoly Bureau releases new regulations on e-cigarette management, impacting the future of the industry.

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The Impact of China's New E-cigarette Regulations by 2FIRSTS


Author Introduction: Lawyer Tang Shunliang, specialized in the field of new tobacco at Beijing Zhong Lun Wen De Kunming Law Firm.

The Impact of China's New E-cigarette Regulations by 2FIRSTS


Editor's Note:

The Impact of China's New E-cigarette Regulations by 2FIRSTS


On March 11, the National Tobacco Monopoly Bureau officially released the "Regulations on the Management of E-cigarettes". This will have a profound impact on the future development of China's and even the global e-cigarette industry. In order to gain a deeper understanding of the policy, "2FIRSTS" invited lawyer Tang Shunliang, who has many years of research experience in traditional and new types of tobacco, to interpret the "Regulations on the Management of E-cigarettes.

The Impact of China's New E-cigarette Regulations by 2FIRSTS


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The Impact of China's New E-cigarette Regulations by 2FIRSTS


Lawyer Tang Shunliang's mobile phone number is 13988458202.

The Impact of China's New E-cigarette Regulations by 2FIRSTS


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