The Kansas Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee is considering a new bill that would impose licensing requirements on electronic cigarette manufacturers. The proposal mandates that manufacturers obtain a license and pay an annual fee of $500 to sell their products within the state.
Read moreFlorida lawmakers are advancing a dual-pronged legislative package aimed at regulating the next generation of nicotine products. The Senate has moved forward with the “Florida Age-Gate Act” (SB 980), a bill designed to shield minors from aggressive vape advertising by banning open displays of unauthorized products. Simultaneously, the House Ways and Means Committee approved a measure (HB 377) to exclude “heated tobacco products” from being taxed as cigarettes, sparking debate over how new technology should be classified.
Read moreRussia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade is planning to tighten control over the nicotine market by introducing mandatory digital labeling for reusable vaping devices and electronic cigarettes starting April 1, 2026. This initiative aims to eliminate counterfeit products from shelves and extends the existing tracking system, which previously focused mainly on liquids and tobacco sticks.
Read moreThe Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has released its strategic compliance roadmap for 2026-2027, explicitly naming Vaping Goods as a top-tier enforcement priority. This refreshed framework signals a shift toward proactive, risk-based regulation across Australia’s therapeutic sector. By moving to a quarterly review cycle for priority areas, the TGA aims to respond rapidly to the black market supply of vapes, misinformation on digital platforms, and the illegal import of unapproved nicotine products.
Read moreRaleigh has enacted one of the most restrictive smoking ordinances allowed under North Carolina law, explicitly expanding its indoor ban to include vaping and e-cigarettes. Unanimously approved by city leaders on January 20, the new rules take effect on April 20. The ordinance eliminates previous loopholes for venues like bowling alleys and mandates strict enforcement by business managers, with fines targeting both non-compliant patrons and negligent owners.
Read moreThe Town of Paradise, California, has launched a targeted enforcement campaign against its 16 licensed tobacco retailers to ensure compliance with the 2020 municipal ban on flavored products. Senior Code Enforcement Officer Roy Wallis prioritized in-person educational warnings over immediate citations, aiming to align local shops with state prohibitions. The initiative has yielded immediate results, drastically reducing retail revenue for non-compliant shops and significantly lowering youth disciplinary incidents.
Read moreArizona lawmakers have launched a bipartisan offensive against the illicit vape market, targeting “illegal Chinese products” and devices disguised as school supplies. State Senator Shawnna Bolick (R-Phoenix) introduced legislation mandating strict origin documentation for all vape wholesalers. Under the proposed law, retailers failing to prove the manufacturing origin of their products face immediate inventory seizure and business closure.
Read moreTravelers heading to Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean must immediately remove all electronic cigarettes from their luggage. Effective January 16, 2026, Mexico has closed the “grey area” on vaping devices with a sweeping reform to the General Health Law. Federal authorities have launched a strict enforcement campaign at airports, replacing random checks with high-tech scanners designed to detect lithium batteries. Bringing a vape into the country is no longer a gamble—it is a guaranteed way to face confiscation and heavy fines.
Read moreAzerbaijan has enacted a comprehensive ban on the electronic cigarette industry, effective April 1, 2026. President Ilham Aliyev approved amendments to the law “On Tobacco and Tobacco Products,” which strictly prohibit the import, export, production, storage, and sale of all vaping devices and their components. This measure classifies nicotine-containing e-cigarettes as tobacco products while simultaneously outlawing their circulation entirely.
Read moreIndiana lawmakers are advancing aggressive legislation to ban all foreign-made vaping products, specifically targeting the Chinese manufacturing sector that supplies over 90% of the global market. Senate Bill 185, introduced by State Senator Ron Alting, would restrict Indiana vape shops to selling only American-made products. The bill passed unanimously through the Senate Committee on Public Policy on January 14, signaling strong bipartisan support for a “domestic-only” mandate.
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