On October 27, according to foreign reports, the Swiss government has proposed to amend the “Tobacco Law” and impose new taxes on e-cigarettes. Parliament has been called to support the proposal, which is expected to bring in additional tax revenue of around 13.8 million Swiss francs ($13.8 million) a year.The proposed tax rate for reusable […]
Read moreIt was reported on November 1 that with the official collection of e-cigarette consumption tax today, the national unified e-cigarette transaction management platform updated the tax-included wholesale price and suggested retail price of the national standard products on the platform in the early morning of the 1st. Electronic cigarettes have officially entered the same taxation […]
Read moreOn October 25, the Ministry of Finance, the General Administration of Customs, and the State Administration of Taxation issued the “Announcement on the Collection of Consumption Tax on Electronic Cigarettes” (referred to as the “Announcement”), which included electronic cigarettes in the scope of consumption tax collection, and added electronic cigarette sub-items under the tobacco tax […]
Read moreAs we all know, Hong Kong used to be the world’s largest transit station for the transportation of electronic cigarettes. Previously, due to the promulgation of the “2021 Smoking Regulations”, it was forbidden to transport new tobacco products by truck or ship through Hong Kong, forcing most of the electronic cigarettes produced in Shenzhen to […]
Read moreResearch commissioned by the Center for Consumer Choice and authored in collaboration with the World Federation of E-Cigarette Users sheds light on some of the misconceptions healthcare practitioners and consumers have about nicotine and harm reduction. Perceptions of tobacco harm reduction and nicotine in France and Germany were surveyed to gain a deeper understanding of […]
Read moreA research team led by a leading UK university has used nanomaterials made from seaweed to create sturdy battery separators, paving the way for greener, more efficient sodium-ion batteries that could potentially replace lithium batteries. The reserves of metallic lithium are relatively scarce and the mining cost is expensive. In contrast, metallic sodium has abundant […]
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