The UK government has released official guidance detailing its plan to prohibit the sale of single-use, disposable vaping devices starting from June 1, 2025. This comprehensive ban will make it illegal for businesses to sell, offer for sale, or possess for the purpose of selling any vaping products designed for single use only. The new regulations apply to all such devices, whether or not they contain nicotine, and cover both online and physical retail sales across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Understanding the Impact of House Bill 11 on Kentucky’s Vaping Industry

On January 1, 2025, Kentucky’s House Bill 11, informally known as the “Kentucky vape ban,” went into effect. The new law, which passed during the 2024 legislative session, aims to curb the sale of electronic cigarettes to young people and address the state’s “vaping epidemic.”

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On February 2nd, 2025, Ireland’s new licensing system for retailers selling vapes and tobacco products will come into effect. The annual license fee, set at €800 for vape sellers and €1,000 for tobacco sellers, is expected to play a vital role in cracking down on the illicit sales of these products, particularly to minors.

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On Friday(01/10/2025), Maine Governor Janet Mills unveiled her biennial budget proposal, which includes a significant increase in the state’s tobacco taxes to balance spending with revenue. The governor aims to raise the cigarette tax from its current rate of $2 per pack, which was last adjusted in 2005, to $3 per pack. Maine currently has the lowest cigarette tax, the highest adult smoking rate, and the second-highest youth smoking rate in New England, which Governor Mills cites as justification for the proposed tax hike.

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The United Kingdom Parliament has passed the Tobacco and Vapes Bill with an overwhelming majority of 415 votes in favor and only 47 against. This landmark legislation introduces comprehensive changes to the vaping landscape, targeting youth vaping, environmental concerns, and retail regulation. The bill’s passage marks a significant shift in how vaping is regulated in the UK, and it is crucial for vapers and retailers to understand the key provisions and their potential impact.

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Uzbekistan’s impending ban on the circulation of electronic cigarettes will encompass vapes but not heated tobacco products, according to Health Minister Asilbek Khudayarov. The minister made this clarification during a session of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis on January 7.

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Comprehensive Resource Helps Retailers Navigate Changing Laws and Prepare for Single-Use Vape Ban

The Scottish Grocers’ Federation (SGF) has published an updated guide for retailers selling vaping and tobacco products. The comprehensive resource, available as a PDF file, aims to help retailers navigate the complex laws governing the sale of these products and prepare for the upcoming ban on single-use vapes.

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Belgium Becomes First EU Country to Ban Disposable Vapes, While Luxembourg, Estonia, and Czechia Report Highest Vaping Rates

As the European Union grapples with the public health challenges posed by the rise of electronic cigarettes and vaping products, a recent OECD report sheds light on the varying rates of vape consumption across the continent. While overall vaping rates in Europe remain relatively low, the data reveals a concerning trend among young people, with some countries reporting rates exceeding 10%.

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Vaping Companies Shift Manufacturing to Indonesia Amid U.S.-China Trade Tensions

The vaping industry faces a significant challenge as global trade tensions, particularly between the United States and China, continue to escalate. With the U.S. poised to increase tariffs on Chinese imports, vaping companies must adapt to avoid skyrocketing costs, supply chain disruptions, and diminished competitiveness in one of the world’s largest markets. This article explores the impact of these tariffs on the vaping industry and how companies are responding to secure their future growth.

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A recent report1 from the CDC Foundation and Truth Initiative reveals a 47% increase in U.S. e-cigarette sales from 2019 to 2023, sparking concerns about the growing problem of youth addiction to vaping. The report, titled “Monitoring E-Cigarette Trends in the United States: Urgent Action Needed to Protect Kids from Flavored E-Cigarettes,” highlights the popularity of flavors such as fruit, candy, and mint, which account for more than 80% of total sales.

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