Open system e-cigarettes

JNR Unveils New e-cigarette Models: PowerMate 30K and AeroX 32K
JNR launches new e-cigarette models, PowerMate 30K and AeroX 32K, with unique features and global presence.
Feb.27

FDA Crackdown on E-cigarette Companies Changing Business Models
US e-cigarette companies shift business overseas to evade FDA regulation, complicating efforts to prevent unapproved products from entering the country.
Feb.26

E-Cigarette Companies Shift Operations Offshore to Bypass FDA Regulations, Including Lost Mary and Elfbar Brands
Reuters reports that some e-cigarette companies have shifted operations offshore to bypass U.S. regulations. Heaven Gifts moved its Lost Mary brand to a British Virgin Islands firm after the FDA banned Elfbar in 2023, while Ludicrous Distro began distributing unauthorized third-party products. The FDA has denied millions of licenses for new nicotine devices, particularly flavored vapes that appeal to teenagers. Despite bans, brands like Elfbar continue to be popular among youth vapers in the U.S
Feb.25

Ispire Announces Strong Performance in Q2 of FY2025
Ispire announces second quarter fiscal year 2025 results with increased revenue and strategic international expansion plans.
Feb.12

Controversy Surrounding E-cigarette Regulation in South Dakota Legislature
South Dakota bill requires e-cigarette sellers to be certified, causing controversy among legislators and industry stakeholders.
Feb.11

Innovative and Trendy: New E-cigarette Products in the UK
New e-cigarette products flood the UK market during Chinese New Year, offering innovative designs and improved user experience.
Feb.08

Malaysia Health Ministry Prepares to Reconsider Full E-Cigarette Ban
Health Ministry prepares to reconsider nationwide e-cigarette ban in Malaysia, with strict regulations already leading to 80% products removed.
Feb.08

E-cigarette Industry in Malaysia Urges Enforcement of Public Health Law
Malaysia urged to strengthen enforcement of Public Health Act 2024 for e-cigarettes instead of considering a total ban.
Feb.08
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