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China mulls regulating e-cigarettes

Discussion in 'E-News' started by -V-, Jan 9, 2015.

  1. -V-
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    Wednesday, Jan 07, 2015
    China Daily/Asia News Network
    By Shan Juan
    China is considering bringing electronic cigarettes under State management to ensure a standardized and well-regulated development of the popular smoking alternative, according to an official of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration.

    Li Baojiang, deputy director of the administration's economic research institute told China Daily there is currently a lack of regulation and standards for e-cigarettes across the nation, which could affect public health. He cited problem products as well as potential government revenue.

    "Regulating e-cigarettes, like traditional tobacco products under the State monopoly, is highly feasible. And that helps with consumer safety and rights, product quality control and the government coffers," he said.


    Bernhard Schwartlander, the World Health Organisation's representative in China, said the group is highly concerned about the role of the tobacco industry in the rapidly emerging e-cigarette sector.

    "The WHO is calling for stronger regulation of e-cigarettes and similar devices," he said.

    Invented in 2003 in China, e-cigarettes use battery-powered cartridges to produce a flavored vapour, either with or without nicotine. Worldwide, regulation and management of e-cigarettes varies.

    Brazil banned e-cigarettes in 2009, but people could buy them online or on the black market. In the same year, Canada followed suit, prohibiting sales of e-cigarettes containing nicotine. In 2013, Spain banned e-cigarette use in public. In the UK, the product has been regulated under the country's drug authorities since June 2013 to ensure quality and consumer safety.

    In China, e-cigarettes have become increasingly popular. Gan Quan, China director of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, said that caught the attention of the WHO.

    The Sixth Conference of the WHO Framework Convention of Tobacco Control Parties, including China as a signatory country in October, recognised that e-cigarettes represent an "evolving frontier filled with promise and threat for tobacco control".

    According to Schwartlander, evidence suggests that exhaled e-cigarette aerosol increases the background air level of some toxicants, nicotine and particles. Thus, the WHO recommends that use of e-cigarettes should be banned in all places where smoking is banned, he said.

    "If it's regulated as a tobacco product, it will thereafter be subject to existing smoking control policies," the tobacco administration's Li said.

    China had roughly 900 e-cigarette manufacturers by the end of 2013, up 200 per cent over the previous year. Exports amounted to 3.5 billion yuan ($560 million) the same year, up 150 per cent over 2012. Worldwide, more than 80 per cent of the e-cigarettes in a market worth $3 billion are made in China.

    Li said he expected that the product would become steadily bigger in the domestic market. E-cigarettes are widely available in the country through online sales.

    "A regulatory blank spot, which resulted in problem products and unsubstantiated media hype and health claims, has to be filled, particularly for quality control and consumer safety," Li said.

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  2. flem
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    flem Vaping for 5 years

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    Oh well its not a prob now, because very few chinese even know the e cigs exist. and Chinese and laws are like this. 2 years ago the chinese government made a law forbidding smoking in restaurants an public places, but just as with the traffic rules here the chinese smoke where they want to.
    The biggest tobacco producer/cigaret maker her i owned by the government, so they loose revenue if people stop smoking and there for will put taxes on e cigs if they become popular, but I cant see that happen in the near future.
    To get the chinese men on to the e cigs the government need to get some television spots where some of the famous chinese actors and singer they vape on ecigs and tell how good they are for the people, because those people are like heroes her.
    We have to remember that the Chinese have this false - loosing face thing - the doctors dont loose face when they cheat the poor out of 10000 yuan for treatment and drugs that they dont need.
     
  3. Anbessa
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    It's all about the money.

    I know it's a short comment but it makes me tired to read articles like wise. Alone the date of invention of the first e-cig is wrong already.If any one reads in this article China is looking how to tax e-cigs other then "He cited problem products as well as potential government revenue." please tell me.
    **Updated**
    Not only in China, everywhere in the world it is the same picture.Fear of losing status,being cool, not being out, not being "LIKED", not being loved by the loved ones and so on.....
     
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    Bernhard Schwarzlander from the World Hoax Organisation, just repeat, what the Big tobacco and Big Pharma is telling him. Just a talking parrot. Came to think about an article I read, that showed the same amount of formaldehyde in an vaping device and in the Nicorette nicotine inhalator. So i guess also the big Pharma has a problem.

    The biggest problem with the vaping device is that big pharma, big tobacco and the governments loose pro-venue from decrease sale of tobacco products and they want that money back. It has nothing to do with peoples health whatsoever.
     
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    instead of clicking "like" i say obviously.
     
  6. flem
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    Dieter. Spot on!!
     
  7. Darth Vaper
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    Darth Vaper Keep Calm and Impose Your Will on Others

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    Dieter: do you have the study that shows the same toxicity of vaping device compared to nic inhaler for pharma use?

    The more ammo to fight back the misinformation and misconceptions the better. That sounds like a good one to support our suspicion of willful deception regarding toxicity of vape products
     

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