Illicit E-cigarettes Account For Two-thirds Of UK E-cigarette Market
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Illicit e-cigarettes account for two-thirds of UK e-cigarette market
The chairman of the British Independent E-cigarette Trade Association recently said: "The British e-cigarette market is between US$3 billion and US$4 billion. Illegal e-cigarettes may account for two-thirds of it."
Marcus Saxton, chairman of the British Independent E-cigarette Trade Association and CEO of Totally Wicked E-cigarette Company, recently said: "The British e-cigarette market is between US$3 billion and US$4 billion. Illegal e-cigarettes may account for one-third of it. of two."
The e-cigarette industry has boomed over the past decade, traditional cigarette market revenues have declined, and large tobacco companies have targeted the fast-growing e-cigarette market. As e-cigarette use increases among young people and non-smokers, governments are implementing e-cigarette control measures. Currently, 28 countries have banned the sale of e-cigarettes. With the popularity of disposable e-cigarettes, countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Ireland and Belgium are studying how to ban disposable e-cigarettes.





