Vape Laws and Regulations Weekly Report - July 15, 2024
15 July 2024
New Developments in Vape Legislation and Enforcement:
- Singapore Seizes Over 350,000 Vape Products in June, Worth Over $4 Million
- Thailand Confiscates Illegal Vapes Worth Over $80,000, Involving Brands Like RELX, OXBAR, and NEXBAR
- Malaysian Health Minister: New Vape Regulations Expected to Take Effect in August
- Brazil's Vape Proposal Enters Senate Voting Stage
- Poland to Significantly Increase Tobacco Excise Tax, with a 75% Rise for Vapes
- Kazakhstan’s Vape Ban Takes Effect: Police Bust Two Online Sales Cases
- Poland Postpones Ban on Disposable Vapes
- Russia’s New Law: Gradual Tobacco Tax Hikes and Stricter Nicotine Product Regulations from 2025
Detailed Insights:
Singapore Seizes Over 350,000 Vape Products in June, Worth Over $4 Million
In June, Singapore authorities seized more than 350,000 vape products valued at over $4 million in an extensive crackdown. The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) conducted multiple raids targeting illegal vape sales, including those facilitated through online platforms. This significant seizure highlights Singapore's strict stance on vaping and the effectiveness of their enforcement measures.
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This significant seizure highlights Singapore's strict stance on vaping and demonstrates the effectiveness of their enforcement measures.
Kazakhstan’s Vape Ban Takes Effect: Police Bust Two Online Sales Cases
Since June 20, 2024, Kazakhstan has officially enforced a ban on vape products. Recent police operations in Almaty and Western Kazakhstan regions targeted illegal online sales of vapes through messaging apps. Offenders face fines up to 738,400 Kazakhstani tenge ($1,554.85) or a maximum of 50 days in detention. The swift action by the police demonstrates Kazakhstan's commitment to enforcing its new vape ban.
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Thailand Confiscates Illegal Vapes Worth Over $80,000, Involving Brands Like RELX, OXBAR, and NEXBAR
Thai authorities have seized illegal vape products worth over $80,000. The crackdown targeted several popular brands, including RELX, OXBAR, and NEXBAR, in an effort to curb the growing illegal vape market. This move underscores Thailand's proactive approach to regulating and controlling the vape market to ensure compliance with the law.
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Malaysian Health Minister: New Vape Regulations Expected to Take Effect in August
Malaysia plans to implement new stringent regulations on vape and vaping products by August to address current legal loopholes. The Health Minister emphasized that, despite previous delays, the regulations are now expected to take effect next month. This announcement indicates Malaysia's dedication to tightening control over the vape industry to protect public health.
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Brazil's Vape Proposal Enters Senate Voting Stage
Brazil's Senate Economic Affairs Committee will vote on a proposal to legalize the sale and use of vapes. If approved, the proposal will move forward to the full Senate and the House of Representatives for further consideration. This step marks a potential shift in Brazil's regulatory landscape, potentially opening up new market opportunities for vape products.
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Poland to Significantly Increase Tobacco Excise Tax, with a 75% Rise for Vapes
Poland's tobacco industry faces significant changes as the country plans to hike excise taxes on tobacco products. The tax on vapes will see the highest increase, reaching up to 75%, causing a stir within the industry. This dramatic tax increase is likely to impact both consumers and manufacturers, potentially reshaping the market.
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Poland Postpones Ban on Disposable Vapes
The Polish government has delayed the implementation of a ban on disposable vapes. Initially planned for this summer, the ban has not yet taken effect. The government has instead increased the legal age for purchasing these products, drawing public attention. This postponement suggests ongoing deliberations and potential future regulatory adjustments.
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Russia’s New Law: Gradual Tobacco Tax Hikes and Stricter Nicotine Product Regulations from 2025
Russia’s State Duma has passed a new law introducing gradual increases in tobacco taxes from 2025 to 2027. The law also includes measures to enhance regulation of nicotine-containing products through inspections and control mechanisms. This legislative change reflects Russia's ongoing efforts to control the tobacco and nicotine market for better public health outcomes.
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Market Information
- Zyn Faces Subpoenas and Shortages in the US, Chinese Brands Quickly Fill Market Demand
- Research Firm Statistic Projects Poland's Vape Market Revenue to Reach $327.7 Million in 202
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