Tag Archive for: Import Alert

The flow of e-cigarettes from China into the United States, the world’s largest vaping market, has dramatically slowed, with official import data showing a near halt in May 2025. This sharp decline is attributed to a combination of new U.S. tariffs imposed under the Trump administration and intensified crackdowns on unlicensed and illegal e-cigarette products. While this aims to curb the influx of unauthorized items, particularly popular disposable flavored vapes, industry insiders anticipate price hikes for consumers and a resilient, adaptable black market that will continue to find ways to supply demand.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated Import Alert 98-06 for the year 2025. This update emphasizes that all new tobacco products, particularly snus and nicotine pouches, that have not undergone the required premarket review process may be detained without physical examination upon entry into the United States.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced updates to two import alerts, 98-07 and 98-06, on January 3, 2025. These revisions aim to separate imported e-cigarette products from other tobacco products and provide more precise instructions to FDA staff, federal partners, and the trade community, including importers, customs brokers, and filers.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated its import alert, known as the “Red List,” which empowers U.S. Customs and Border Protection to detain potential vaping products without physical examination. The updated list includes 13 additional e-cigarette manufacturers and distributors, with 10 of them being Chinese companies.

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Imagine a world where all goods crossing borders undergo rigorous scrutiny to ensure compliance with local regulations. It is this concept of stringent regulation and law enforcement that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has actualized with the introduction of “Import Alert 98-06“. This policy stipulates that the agency can withhold new tobacco products lacking proper marketing authorization at borders.

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