Due to the impact of the epidemic, the e-cigarette market is recovering. As an important trade service platform, the exhibition will play a crucial role in the industry. Before iecie issued the notice of Shenzhen exhibition extension, which affected the hearts of many exhibitors. Today, iecie brings good news! The new exhibition time is finally set!
View MoreAccording to foreign media reports, James Monsees, co-founder of American e-cigarette giant Juul Labs, plans to resign as the company's consultant and director.
View MoreAccording to news on March 13, WayJoy, the organizer of the first Dubai International Electronic Cigarette Exhibition, was affected by the Corona Virus Disease 2019, and postponed the exhibition originally scheduled from March 18-20 to September 3-5, 2020.
View MoreAustralia's stock of steam products, such as replaceable coils and smoke bombs, is shrinking rapidly as a result of the isolation measures implemented in China as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.With 90% of the world's steam electronic cigarette hardware produced in Shenzhen, China, Australia's steam electronic cigarette inventory is decreasing, retailers and distributors are worried. Some people have run out of stock, others are worried that their supply will last only a few weeks. "We feel tremendous pressure," said Chris monchgesang, chief operating officer of vape traders, a major distributor. "It's not the best time."
View MoreIn order to fight novel coronavirus infection and pneumonia, and ensure the safety of exhibitors and viewers, IECIE electronic cigarette exhibition organizer Bo Wen creative exhibition (Shenzhen) Limited has decided that the IECIE2020 SZ, which was scheduled to be held on April 2020 24-26 in Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center (Futian District), will be postponed. The time after the extension has not been announced, we will continue to follow up.
View MoreOn the 2nd local time, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a ban on most fruit-flavored and mint-flavored e-cigarette products to curb the surge in youth use.
View MoreDecember 18 news, according to foreign news reports, according to a new study in the "American Journal of Preventive Medicine" found that adolescents using e-cigarettes use more addictive or psychotropic substances than before. The data depicts pictures that are different from previous studies because the proportion of teens (75%) who use nicotine, marijuana, or multiple substances (not just flavorings) for e-cigarettes is significantly higher. These findings have increased public concern about youth smoking.
View MoreFor a product imported into the lungs, people are most concerned about safety issues, let alone "cigarettes" containing nicotine products.
View MoreThe harm of nicotine to human body has been debated by the scientific community. Now it is generally believed that besides addiction, nicotine poses little threat to health. Therefore, it is more reasonable to focus on the issue of "teenagers smoking".
View MoreRecent research shows that electronic cigarettes can help more people quit smoking than nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). But for nicotine addictors, e-cigarettes have no magical effect on nicotine addiction. After the end of the one-year trial period, most smokers who have tried e-cigarettes will continue to smoke, while most e-cigarettes who have quit will continue to use e-cigarettes after one year.
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