A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has introduced the “Ensuring the Necessary Destruction of Illicit Chinese Tobacco (END) Act” to grant federal agencies more authority to combat the influx of illegal and counterfeit vaping products from China. Led by Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) and Representatives Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) and Debbie Dingell (D-MI), the bicameral legislation aims to protect U.S. consumers from unsafe products.
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The Netherlands is set to impose much heavier penalties for the illegal sale of electronic cigarettes (vapes), with fines increasing to €2,040 for a first offense and €3,060 for repeat offenses. Judith Tielen, Minister of State for Health in the Dutch interim government, announced the new decision, which is scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2026, pending parliamentary approval.
Read moreAustralia’s illegal tobacco market cost the federal government an estimated $3.3 billion in avoided excise tax revenue in the 2023-24 financial year, according to a new report from the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC). The national criminal intelligence agency warns that organized crime’s control over this lucrative black market is continuing to grow, fueled by consumers seeking cheaper alternatives to heavily taxed legal cigarettes.
Read moreAustralia’s illicit tobacco cartel, allegedly run by a deported underworld kingpin, has reportedly joined forces with a mysterious Chinese crime gang to infiltrate and control the local illegal vape market. The syndicate’s brand of choice, “Alibarbar,” is being aggressively pushed into hundreds of shops across Australia in a market takeover driven by threats and extortion, revealing a new and dangerous front in the battle against organized crime and illicit nicotine products.
Read moreTwo years after Quebec implemented a comprehensive flavor ban on vaping products, a new study reveals that the illegal market has surged, with 80% of vaping products now being non-compliant. The research by the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) shows the use of prohibited flavors climbed from 67% in September 2024 to 80% in June 2025, an increase of nearly 20% in just ten months. This highlights the failure of the current provincial measures to control the market and protect youth.
Read moreThe illegal market for electronic cigarettes, or vapes, generates nearly R$5.8 million per day (R$2.12 billion annually) in the state of São Paulo alone, according to a new study by the University of São Paulo’s School of Multidimensional Security (ESEM-USP). Despite a nationwide ban on their sale and import by Brazil’s health agency, Anvisa, since 2009, the products are widely available and their use is expanding.
Read moreA major, coordinated operation in southeast Queensland has resulted in the seizure of illegal vaping and tobacco products with a street value exceeding $8.8 million. The crackdown, a joint effort between the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and Queensland Health with support from the Queensland Police Service (QPS), targeted multiple storage and distribution sites suspected of unlawful possession and supply.
Read moreThe Australian Border Force (ABF) has reported unprecedented success in its fight against illicit tobacco and vaping products, seizing a staggering 586 million cigarettes and over 3 million vapes at the international border in just the first quarter of the financial year (July 1 – September 30). This represents a sharp upward trajectory in seizure volumes compared to the same period in the last two years, demonstrating the growing scale of both the illicit trade and the ABF’s enhanced enforcement capabilities.
Read moreA staggering 93.6% of the e-cigarette market in Ukraine consists of illegal products, with the segment of disposable devices and cigarettes with reusable cartridges being almost entirely non-compliant, a new study by Kantar Ukraine has revealed. The research, commissioned by major tobacco manufacturers, highlights a critical lack of control and a thriving shadow economy for vaping products in the country.
Read moreThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has launched a new nationwide initiative aimed at compelling hundreds of thousands of retailers to stop selling illegal vaping products. The campaign is designed to combat the youth vaping crisis and increase “voluntary compliance” among businesses like vape shops, convenience stores, and gas stations by providing clear information on which products are legal to sell.
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