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New e-cigarette policy 202 1

E-cigarette Policy 202 1 Refer to the notice jointly issued by Tobacco Monopoly Bureau and General Administration of Market Supervision. The notice first made it clear that in order to protect minors, electronic cigarettes should not be sold to minors; Secondly, in this notice, various market entities are also told not to buy or sell e-cigarettes through the Internet, or even to publish advertisements about e-cigarettes. If it is a market subject selling or issuing an announcement, it is necessary to promptly remove the goods and related advertisements in accordance with state regulations. E-cigarettes are legal industries in China. The establishment, operation and tax payment of enterprises according to law shall be protected by law. However, due to the lack of supervision in the past few years, this industry has spawned some non-compliant things, which has also made the masses regard this new thing as a scourge. But now, the arrival of supervision will soon solve these chaos, and will also make the e-cigarette industry in China develop in a healthier direction.

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Notice on Further Protecting Minors from E-cigarettes Article 1 As a supplement to traditional tobacco products such as cigarettes, e-cigarettes have great safety and health risks, and are arbitrary in raw material selection, additive use, process design and quality control. Some products have quality and safety hazards such as cigarette oil leakage, inferior batteries and unsafe ingredients. According to the relevant provisions of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors, in order to strengthen the protection of minors' physical and mental health, various market entities are not allowed to sell e-cigarettes to minors. Any organization or individual should discourage and stop the sale of electronic cigarettes to minors.